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14 Cards in this Set

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Boundaries of cubital fossa
Brachioradialis - lateral
Pronator teres -medial
Imaginary line between condyles
Roof of cubital fossa
Floor
Bicipital aponeurosis
Brachialis & supinator
Contents of cubital fossa
RBB RUM (Lateral to medial)
-Radial n
-Biceps tendon
-Brachial a. bifurcation
-Radial a. and branches
-Ulnar a & branches
-Median n
Median cubital vein in relation to bicipital aponeurosis
Superficial
Layers of flexor forearm
1.
2.
3.
1. Superficial volar
2. Middle
3. Deep
Superficial layer of flexor muscles (PUPRB)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1. Pronator teres
2. Flexor carpi ulnaris
3. Palmaris longus
4. Flexor carpi radialis
5. Brachioradialis
Middle layer
Flexor digitorum superficialis
Every muscle in anterior forearm compartment is _____ n except 1 & 1/2 muscle groups
median
All flexors innervated by ____; except those innervated by ______
Median; ulnar
Relationship of superficialis and profudus tendons
Superficialis splits to allow profudus tendon to reach distal phalanx
Every muscle in the hand is ______ except 1.5 muscles (which are ____)
Ulnar;
Any swelling in carpal tunnel can put pressure on ______ n.
Median
Compartment syndrome causes
-Fracture causes bleeding into compartment
-Inflammation of muscles, etc
Volkmann Ischemis Contracture
Tissue becomes necrotic after compartment syndrome