Latissimus dorsi is innervated by this nerve.
Thoracodorsal
Abduction and adduction (except the thumb) occur in this plane.
Frontal
This is the action of the teres major.
This is the end of the bone where a long bone articulates with another bone.
Epiphysis
This muscle initiates shoulder abduction while this muscle is the prime mover after initiation.
This upper arm mm is innervated by the radial nerve.
Triceps brachii
Multiplanar
These muscles are most helpful in performing the "table top" motion with the hand.
Lumbricals
This is the central shaft of a long bone.
Diaphysis
These are the carpals in the proximal row.
scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform
The radial nerve innervates muscles this side of the forearm.
Posterior/Extensor
The olecranon fossa is on the _____ aspect of the distal _____.
Posterior, humerus
These two muscles are the most important in flexing the fingers all the way to the fingertips.
Flexor digitorum superficialis and flexor digitorum profundus
This part of the joints assist most with stability rather than mobility.
Ligaments
This ligament connects the coracoid process and the acromion.
Coracoacromial ligament
These three wrist flexors all originate fully or partially from the medial epicondyle of the humerus and are innervated by the median nerve.
Flexor carpi radialis, palmaris longus, flexor digitorum superficialis
This is the name of the region at the anterior elbow joint.
Antecubital
Deltoid (posterior fibers), infraspinatus, teres minor
This is an example of a condyloid joint in the upper extremity and has this many degrees of movement.
Metacarpal on proximal phalanx, 2
The head of the radius articulates with this landmark on this bone anteriorly.
The muscles of the hypothenar imminence are all innervated by this nerve.
Ulnar
The greater tubercle is on the _____ aspect of the proximal end of the _____ bone.
Lateral, humerus
These two muscles are the prime thumb flexors.
Flexor pollicis longus and flexor pollicis brevis
This type of joint allows for 3 degrees of movement but has the least amount of movement of all synovial joints.
These are the four Hogwarts houses.
Ravenclaw, Slytherin, Gryffindor, Hufflepuff