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11 Cards in this Set
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ln general, what is the effect on strength of a muscle transfer?
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Lose 1 grade of strength
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Transfer 1: palmaris Iongus (PL) to what?
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EPL
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Transfer 2: pronator teres to what?
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ECRB
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Transfer 3: (1 of 3) to what structure?
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(FCU or ECR or FDS) to EDC
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What is the most important function to restore?
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Thumb opposition
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What transfer is generally the best in this situation?
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FDS (four) to APB
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In general, APB function is a good marker of what?
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Median nerve innervation
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What is the most important function to restore?
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Thumb flexion (FPL)
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What transfer is generally the best in this situation?
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BR to FPL
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What tendon is generally transferred to the APL?
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ECRB
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To restore intrinsic function, tendons are also generally transferred to what structures?
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FDS to lateral bands
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