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9 Cards in this Set

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What are the compartments of the forearm?
Vola
Dorsal
Mobile wad
With a compartment syndrome, the greatest degree of injury occurs where?
Deep
The brachial artery contributes to what distal arteries?
Radial and ulnar arteries
What artery (radial/ulnar) is the origin of the interosseous arteries?
Ulnar artery
What percentage of the population has a persistent median artery?
10%
The proximal volar Hemy approach is between what two muscle groups?
PT (pronator teres)
BR (brachioradialis)
The distal volar Henry approach is between what two muscle groups?
BR
Flexor carpi radialis (PCR)
The proximal dorsal approach is between what muscle groups?
EDC
ECRB
The distal dorsal approach is betwen what muscle groups?
ECRB
EPL