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A-212. What muscles comprise the rotator cuff?
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Subscapularis, supraspinatus, infraspinatus, and teres minor muscles
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A-212. What are the major structes inside the carpal tunnel?
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Median nerve, flexor pollicus longus, flexor digitorum profundus, and the flexor digtorum superficialis
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A-212. Why is it issues with the phrinic nerve or diaphragm often radiate to the shoulder?
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Because the supraclavicula n. and phrenic n. share similar origins.
Splen: C3-4 Phren: C3-5 |
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A-212. Describe the presentation and the nerve damaged with a mid humeral, medial epicondyle, and supracondylar injury.
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Mid Hum: radial nerve - wrist drop
Med Epi: ulnar nerve - claw hand Supra: median nerve - ape hand |
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A-212. A gluteal/waddling gait presents as the falling of the pelvis to the UNaffected side with each step. What is this from?
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Paralysis of the gluteus medius muscle
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A-212. By what veins do infections above the mouth spread to the cavernous sinus?
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Facial, angular, and superior ophthalmic veins
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