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58 Cards in this Set
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Pronator quadratus, Pronaator teres. muscles of the forearm are supplied by ?
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Median N.
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nerve of Palpation ?
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Median N.
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1* sensory nerve to the Hand, supplies most of the skin, Lateral 3 1/2 digits, lateral branch to the ring finger?
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Median nerve
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2 nerves in aBduction of the thumb?
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abductor pollicus brevis, Median. and abductor pollicus Longus, Radial N.
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subluxation resulting in diminished bicipital reflex, level
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C6 musculocutaneous
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Hyporeflexia of the biceps brachi is an indication of subluxation affecting which nerve?
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musculocutaneous c5-6
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weakness of flexion of the arm suggests, subluxation ....
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Lateral anterior thoracic N. C5-7 (8)
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Principal lateral brachial rotator is.....
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Suprascapular N. C5-6
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subluxation would diminish ability to Laterally rotate....
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Suprascapular N. c5-6
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Adduction of the Scapula ....
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Dorsal scaapular N. C5
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second layer of the back muscles are supplied by ...
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Dorsal Scapular N. C5
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Subluxation of this nerve causes dimished Elbow Jerk ...
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Radial N. c6-T1
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adjusting procedures requires this muscle ..... supplied by ....
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Triceps brachi
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subluxation of the radial N may cause .... or result in ....
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Hook hand/ club hand, wrist drop
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Toggle Adjustment reguires use of this N.
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Triceps and Radial N. C6-8 (c5) T1
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Dermatome over most of the lateral portion of the ARM.
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Axiallary N.
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Difficulty Swimming or climbing may be due to subluxation of......
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Thoracodorsal N. C6-8
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Weakens the ability to extend the ARM......
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thracodorsal N. C6-8
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ADDucts and medialy rotates the ARM
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Upper subscapular N.
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Depresses the Clavicle...
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Subclavius N. c5-6
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Principal Motor N. of the HAND
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Ulanar N. C8-T1 (c7)
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Subluxation weakens the ability to
ADDuct the hand |
Ulnar N. C8-T1 (c7)
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Vertebral Subluxation, of this level interferes with Ulnar N. transmission .....
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T1
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Hypoaesthesia of the forearm is caused by the subluxation of this N. ....
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Medial antebrachial N. c8-T1
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Skin over the brachial artery, median, and ulnar nerves, is supplied by the ....
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Medial brachial cutaneous artery T1
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Levator costorum Muscle is supplied by.....
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Intercostals N. T1
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this nerve is not part of the brachial plexus.....
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Intercostal N. T1
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Serratus Posterior Posticus, is supplied by the
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Intercostal N.T1
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Winged Scappula may be caused by subluxaton of the
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Long Thoracic N. C5-T1, External Respiratory Nerve of Bell
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Forced Inspiration Muscles are supplied by .....
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Long Thoracic N. C5-
T1, external Respiratory Nerve of Bell |
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Lateral flexion of the neck is innervated by ......
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Muscular Branchs C5-8
Longus Colli M. |
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communicating phrenic Nerve aka.
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Accesory Phrenic N. Diaphram
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Dorsal Scapular N.
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C5 2nd layer of the back muscles, rhomboids, levator scapular, retracts and adducts scapula
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Subclavius N.
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C5-6, depresses clavicle to allow arm to be ABducted
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Suprascapular N.
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C5-6, Glenhumoral Jt.(shoulder),
Supraspinatus, ABducts the arm. Infraspinatus, laterally rotates and adducts the Arm |
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scaleen's levels
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Anticus C5-8
Medius C3-8 Posticus C6-8 |
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Upper Subscapular
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supplies subsccapularis adducts and medial rotates arm
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Middle (long) Subscapular
Thoracodorsal N. |
extend and mediall rotate the arm
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Lower subscapular
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Lower part of subsc apularis and Teres M. mediall rotate and adduct the arm
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Axillary N.
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C5-6, Deltoid and teres m. distal 2/3 of deltoid and triceps.
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Radial N. (musculospiral)
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C6- T1, (c5)
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Lateral Anterior Thoracic N.
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C5-7 (8) Pectoralis M.
Flexs arm |
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Musculocutaneous,
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C5-6, coracobrachialis, bicep brachi, brachialis, flex forearm.
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Medial brachial cutaneous N.
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T1, skin and fascia , Medial aspect of Proximal 1/2 of arm.
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medial anterior thoracic N.
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C8-T1, Pectoralis M & m. flex the arm and tilt the scapula
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Medial antebrachial cutaneous, N.
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C8-T1, skin over biceps brachi, and medial aspect of forearm,splits into volar and posterior branch @ elbow
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Ulnar N.
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C8-T1, (c7), Hypoesthesia
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Median N.
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C6-T1, (c7), Primary Nerve of Palpation, radial flexors of the arm
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musculocutaneous N. test ...
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stroke lateral forearm C5-6
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median N. Test .....
Carpal Tunnel |
primary sensory nerve to the Hand. NO sensory to skin of the forearm. palmar and dorsal skin of the lat. 3 1/2 digits. Apes hand. ( hand of benediction.
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ulnar N. test ...... c8 lateral to pisiform
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stroke skin over little finger, claw hand= interuption.
Parastesia down little finger with trauma, |
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Radial N. Musculospiral, N.
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largest branch in Brachial Plexus, test Stroke dorsal lateral hand. triceps reflex= diminished elbow jerk, interuption= clubhand, wristdrop, hook hand. weakens extension.
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medial brachial cutaneous N. aka.
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nerve of wrisberg. skin and fascia over medial of proxximal 1/2 of arm.
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Medial antebrachial N. ....
(comm. lat, with the musculocutaneous N. lat 2/3. |
Biceps skin and fascia, medial aspect of forearm, volar and dorsal branch of forearm.
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primary sensory neurons of Equilibrium ??
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Scarpa's ganglion
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name the neurons that give rise to the Hepatic branch of the Vagus,....
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Nodose and the Ala Cinereum
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The adductors of the Scapula are supplied by what spinal N.,
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Dorsal Scapular, C5
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Name the structure supplied by the Lessor Petrosal N.
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tympanic N. = Parotid Gland
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