In anatomical position, this bone of the forearm is located medially.
What is the ulna?
This bony landmark is only found on the ulna.
What is the olecranon process?
The thenar eminence is comprised of this many muscles.
What is 4?
This can be palpated between the olecranon and medial epicondyle of the humerus.
What is the ulnar nerve?
These muscles can be found on the hairy side of the forearm.
What are the extensors?
Each wrist contains how many carpal bones?
What is 8?
This carpal has a hook-shaped protuberance that is a distinct bony landmark that serves as an attachment site for muscles.
What is hamate?
This muscle is primarily responsible for creating opposition of the thumb.
What is opponens policies?
This pulse can be felt at the thumb side of the wrist.
What is the radial pulse?
These muscles can be found on the less hairy side of the forearm.
What are the flexors?
What is the anatomical name of the finger bones?
What is phalanges?
These bony landmarks look like vampire teeth and are located at the distal end of both the radius and ulna.
What are the styloid processes?
The hypothenar eminence is located on this side of the hand.
What is medial?
The distal tendons of abductor pollicis longus, extensor pollicis longus and brevis form this structure.
What is the anatomical snuffbox?
This muscle is deep to the Biceps brachii.
What is brachialis?
Which bone forms the lateral bone of the forearm (thumb side)?
What is the radius?
What is the shaft of the ulna?
The carpal bones are located just distal to this topographical feature of the palmar side.
What is the flexor crease?
This keeps the flexor tendons in place.
What is the flexor retinaculum?
This muscle tenses the palmar aponeurosis.
What is palmaris longus?
Which bones can be palpated from four surface sides: palmar, dorsal, radial and ulnar?
What are the carpal bones?
This small bony ridge on the posterior surface of t the radius acts as a pulley for the extensor policies longs tendon.
What is Lister's tubercle?
This latin word means "of the thumb".
What is pollicis?
These muscles are named after earthworms. eww
This muscle supinates the forearm.
What is supinator?