These 4 muscles stabilize the shoulder while also abducting, medially and laterally rotating the shoulder
What are the rotator cuffs
What motions at the hip and knee do you need to kick a soccer ball
What is hip flexion/extension and knee flexion/extension
This nerve innervates the posterior forearm
What is the radial nerve
These joints connect your phalanges
What is the IP joints
These are the spinal nerves in the brachial plexus
What are C5, C6, C7, C8, and T1
This major muscle, innervated by the auxiliary nerve, flexes/extends medially/laterally rotates and abducts the shoulder
What is the Deltoid
These 3 bones make up the hip joint
What are the pub-ill-ish
The elbow is this type of joint
What is a hinge joint
These muscle group helps adduct, flex and oppose the 5th digit
What is the hypothenar muscle group
These 5 nerves are the terminal branches in the brachial plexus (in the right order)
What is MARMU (Musculocutaneous, Auxiliary, Radial, Median, Ulnar )
This major muscle that originates at the manubrium, sternum and ribs flexes, extends, adducts, medially rotates the shoulder
What is the pectoralis major
These ligaments are on the outer sides of the radius and ulna
What are the collateral ligaments (radial collateral ligament and ulnar collateral ligament)
This is the only superficial anterior forearm muscle that does not cross the wrist
What is the pronator teres
The bone the is between the hamate and trapezoid
What is the Capitate bone
These 3 are the branches off the medial cord
What are the medial pectoral nerve and the medial cutaneous nerves of the arm and the forearm
These 3 muscles are the deepest thoracoappendicular muscles
What are the levator scapulae and rhomboids
This membrane fills in the space between radius and ulna
What is the interosseus membrane
These 2 muscles in the anterior forearm are innervated by the ulnar nerve
What is the flexor carpi ulnaris and the medial half of the flexor digitorium profundus
This structure is a major shock absorber located between the radius, ulna and wrist
What is the TFCC
This nerve, originating off the C5 nerve root, innervates the diaphragm
What is the phrenic nerve
This muscle is innervated by the thoracodorsal nerve
What is the Latissimus Dorsi
These 3 muscles are innervated by the musculocutaneous nerve
What are the biceps brachii, brachialis and coracobrachialis
These 4 muscles help pronate and supinate the arm
What are the biceps brachii, supinator, pronator teres and pronator quadratus
These are the only posterior forearm muscles that DO NOT originate at the lateral epicondyle
What are the brachioradialis, extensor carpi radialis longus and supinator
An lesion to the Posterior cord would effect these 2 terminal branches
What are the axillary and radial nerves