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Which nerve innervates the Flexor digitorum profundus I & II and Flexor pollicis longus muscles?
Which nerve innervates the Flexor digitorum profundus I & II and Flexor pollicis longus muscles?
- Median nerve
- Musculocutaneous nerve
- Ulnar nerve (correct)
- Radial nerve
Which nerve innervates the Abductor pollicis brevis and Opponens pollicis muscles?
Which nerve innervates the Abductor pollicis brevis and Opponens pollicis muscles?
- Musculocutaneous nerve
- Radial nerve
- Ulnar nerve
- Median nerve (correct)
Which muscle is innervated by the Musculocutaneous nerve?
Which muscle is innervated by the Musculocutaneous nerve?
- Flexor carpi ulnaris
- Biceps
- Coracobrachialis (correct)
- Brachialis
Which nerve innervates the Flexor digiti minimi and Abductor digiti minimi muscles?
Which nerve innervates the Flexor digiti minimi and Abductor digiti minimi muscles?
Which nerve supplies sensory innervation to the first lumbrical and second lumbrical muscles?
Which nerve supplies sensory innervation to the first lumbrical and second lumbrical muscles?
What is the common peroneal division responsible for in the leg?
What is the common peroneal division responsible for in the leg?
Which nerve innervates the Dorsal cutaneous branch and Medial cutaneous nerve of the forearm?
Which nerve innervates the Dorsal cutaneous branch and Medial cutaneous nerve of the forearm?
Where does the short head of the biceps brachii muscle originate?
Where does the short head of the biceps brachii muscle originate?
Which nerve is responsible for innervating the brachioradialis muscle?
Which nerve is responsible for innervating the brachioradialis muscle?
What is the action of the deltoid muscle's posterior fibres?
What is the action of the deltoid muscle's posterior fibres?
Where does the coracobrachialis muscle insert?
Where does the coracobrachialis muscle insert?
What is the main action of the diaphragm muscle?
What is the main action of the diaphragm muscle?
Which test assesses inferior shoulder stability?
Which test assesses inferior shoulder stability?
What position is used for the supraspinatus test?
What position is used for the supraspinatus test?
Which test helps diagnose biceps tendon pathology or subacromial impingement?
Which test helps diagnose biceps tendon pathology or subacromial impingement?
What is the positive sign for the Elbow flexion test?
What is the positive sign for the Elbow flexion test?
Which test is used to diagnose tendinopathy of the wrist extensors involving the common extensor origin at the lateral epicondyle?
Which test is used to diagnose tendinopathy of the wrist extensors involving the common extensor origin at the lateral epicondyle?
What position does the patient assume for Yergason's test?
What position does the patient assume for Yergason's test?
In what position are the cardinal planes and directional terminology shown in Figure 1.1?
In what position are the cardinal planes and directional terminology shown in Figure 1.1?
Which muscle is responsible for moving the head into left lateral flexion?
Which muscle is responsible for moving the head into left lateral flexion?
The vertebral artery passes through which muscle shown in the posterior and lateral muscles of the neck diagram (Figure 1.3)?
The vertebral artery passes through which muscle shown in the posterior and lateral muscles of the neck diagram (Figure 1.3)?
Which muscle is NOT considered a deep muscle of the back according to Figure 1.4?
Which muscle is NOT considered a deep muscle of the back according to Figure 1.4?
Which muscle is located superficially in the back, neck, and trunk as shown in Figure 1.5?
Which muscle is located superficially in the back, neck, and trunk as shown in Figure 1.5?
Which muscle is NOT visible in the muscles of the right side of the trunk illustration (Figure 1.6)?
Which muscle is NOT visible in the muscles of the right side of the trunk illustration (Figure 1.6)?
Which muscle is part of the anterior chest and arm as illustrated in Figure 1.7?
Which muscle is part of the anterior chest and arm as illustrated in Figure 1.7?
What does the longus colli muscle consist of?
What does the longus colli muscle consist of?
'Brachioradialis' muscle is associated with movement in which part of the body?
'Brachioradialis' muscle is associated with movement in which part of the body?
What muscle group is responsible for lateral rotation of the tibia on the femur?
What muscle group is responsible for lateral rotation of the tibia on the femur?
Which muscle is innervated by the median nerve and aids in thumb abduction?
Which muscle is innervated by the median nerve and aids in thumb abduction?
Which muscle is primarily responsible for flexing the wrist?
Which muscle is primarily responsible for flexing the wrist?
Which muscle assists in plantarflexion of the ankle?
Which muscle assists in plantarflexion of the ankle?
Which muscle helps in shoulder abduction and is innervated by the suprascapular nerve?
Which muscle helps in shoulder abduction and is innervated by the suprascapular nerve?
Which muscle flexes the elbow and is innervated by the musculocutaneous nerve?
Which muscle flexes the elbow and is innervated by the musculocutaneous nerve?
What muscle is involved in both hip flexion and knee extension?
What muscle is involved in both hip flexion and knee extension?
Which muscle group aids in lateral flexion of the trunk?
Which muscle group aids in lateral flexion of the trunk?
What muscle assists in knee flexion and is innervated by the sciatic nerve?
What muscle assists in knee flexion and is innervated by the sciatic nerve?
Which muscle is responsible for dorsiflexion of the ankle and is innervated by the deep fibular nerve?
Which muscle is responsible for dorsiflexion of the ankle and is innervated by the deep fibular nerve?