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37 Cards in this Set
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Elbow flexors
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C5
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Wrist Extensors
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C6
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Elbow extensors
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C7
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Finger flexors
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c8
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Finger abductors
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T1
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Hip flexors
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L2
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Knee extensors
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L3
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Ankle dorsiflexors
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L4
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Long toe extensors
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L5
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Ankle plantar flexors
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S1
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Key sensory point for S1
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lateral heel
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Key sensory point for L5
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On the dorsum of the foot at the third metatarsal phalangeal joint
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Key sensory point for L4
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over medial malleolus
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Key sensory point for L3
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at medial femoral condyle above the knee
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Key sensory point for L2
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On the anterior-medial thigh, at the midpoint drawn
on an imaginary line connecting the midpoint of the inguinal ligament and the medial femoral condyle. |
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Key sensory point for L1
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b/w L2 and T12
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Key sensory point for C5
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radial side of antecubital fossa just proximal to elbow
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Key sensory point for C6
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dorsal surface of proximal phalanx of the thumb
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Key sensory point for C7
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dorsal surface of proximal phalanx of middle finger
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Key sensory point for C8
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dorsal surface of proximal phalanx of little finger
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Key sensory point for C4
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over acromioclavicular joint
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Key sensory point for T1
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Ulnar side of antecubital fossa proximal to epicondyle of humerus
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Key sensory point for S2
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midpoint of popliteal fossa
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Key sensory point for S3
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over ischial tuberosity of the infragluteal fold
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Key sensory point for S4/5
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Perianal area, 1 cm lateral to anus
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Erbs palsy? what roots and presentation?
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C5-6
traction from lateral fall on head, birth injury, sports stinger waiters tip |
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Klumpke palsy? what roots and presentation
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C8-T1
obstetrical injury, hanging injury, claw hand |
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Vascular TOS involves what three vessels typically?
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subclavian artery, subclavian vein, axillary vein
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Vascular TOS presents like?
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artery: limb ischemia, necrosis, vague pain,
Vein: bluish swollen achy |
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Neurogenic TOS comes from what usually and what test is positive?
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compression of lower trunk,
positive Adsons test |
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Electrodiagnostic findings on neurogenic TOS?
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abnormal findings on median CMAP, and ulnar SNAP on NCS
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What muscles and nerve are affected in anterior interossesu syndrome?
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flexor pollicius longer, flexor digitorum profundi, pronator quadratus
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Pronator syndrome affects what?
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all median innervation except pronator teres
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What is Froment's Sign?
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inability to hold piece of paper by thumb and index finger by pure thumbd abduction
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Tadry ulnar palsy?
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ulnar nerve affected- months after distal humerus fracture
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Guyons canal, whats affected?
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all ulnar innervations of the hand except DUC nerve
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Spiral groove, whats it present like?
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weakness of elbow flexion,
wrist drop preservation of elbow extension |