On my last nerve
I roll and I glide
Gainz for days
Flick of the Wrist (and hand and elbow)
can I get your number?
100
Which muscles are robustly innervated in the forearm? (name which muscles are innervated by what nerve)
Elbow FLEXors 

Musculocutaneous- biceps and brachialis

Radial - brachioradialis and brachialis

Median - pronators teres 

100

What is the roll and glide at the radiocarpal joint during ULNAR DEVIATION?

Roll ulnarly/medially 

Glide radially/laterally

100

What muscles provides the greatest amount of FORCE or the elbow flexor? 

Brachialis! --> has largest CSA 

"Workhorse" 


(*Remember, greatest torque is biceps for flexion and supnation)

100

During wrist radial deviation what part of the distal V/palamar intercarpal ligaments is taut and what part of the proximal V is taut? 

Distal V = medial leg 

Proximal V = Palmar radiocarpal ligament

100

Your patient hurt their wrist, and now they are wearing a cast. What position would you place their wrist to provide the best amount of function?

10-15 degrees extension 

10 degrees UD 

200

Repeated activities of supination will lead to what nerve and set of muscles to be affected? 

Radial N --> finger and thumb

200

At the humeroadial joint, what direction is the roll and glide for flexion? Name the convex and concave parts and capsule and ligaments that get taut 

Fovea = concave 

Capitulum of humerus = convex 

Anterior roll and glide 

The posterior capsule is taut 

Taut ligaments: Lateral ulnar collateral ligament, posterior and anterior fibers of MCL 

200

Which two muscles work synergistically to provide pure/full flexion of the wrist? 

Flexor carpi ulnaris and flexor carpi radialis 

(Antagonistically for RD and UD)

200

Your patient has MCP passive extension at 45 degrees, is this normal?

Yes, extension passively at MCP joint is 30-45 degrees

200

You want to test your pt with a handgrip dynanmometer, what position would you set them up to ensure the best outcome? 

30 degrees wrist ext 

5 degrees UD = MAX GRIP STRENGTH

300

When looking at the wrist, which muscles will primarily be affected with a radial nerve lesion? (name the muscles)

the primary wrist extensors! 

ECRB, ECRL, ECU

300
You patient is lacking thumb abduction after a recent fracture. What glide would you provide to help with this issue? 

Provide a dorsal glide to the thumb 

(convex thumb on a concave trapezium) 

300

While opening the hand, which two muscle OPPOSE each other at the MCP to allow full extension of the IP joints?

Extensor digitorum and intrinsic muscles 

300

This position, opens for one joint and closes for another? What is it?

Loose Pack HR Joint = full ext + full supination

(Closed HR = 90 flexion +10 sup)

Closed Pack HU Joint = full ext + full supination 

(Loose HU = 70 flex +10 sup) 

300
What is the position of stability at the MCP and what movements are limited?

70 degrees flexion (also closed pack) 

Abd/add are limited

400

The median nerve in the hand, innervate which set of hand muscles? (name the muscles)

Most extrinsic flexor muscles and sensory to the lateral palm 

Extrinsic Flexors: 

FDS

FDP

FPL

400

During MCP abduction, digits 1 and 5  rolls and glides and what direction

Digit 1 = roll/glide radially

Digit 5 = roll/glide ulnarlly

400

What extrinsic muscles of the thumb, also are Radial Deviators?

the snuff box muscles= EPL, EPB, AbPL

400

Your patient is a C6 quadraplegic, what position would you place them to presevre their grip? 

With the power of Tenodesis, leave the wrist at passive extension as it will flex the fingers passively


(*DO NOT STRETCH WRIST FLEXORS)

400

What are the degrees for normal thumb flexion, ABD, ADD and extension @ the CMC? 

Flexion = 30 degrees 

Extension/ADD = 0 degrees

ABD= 45 degrees

500

Which set of muscles in the hand are innervated by the ulnar nerve and will atrophy with a lesion? 

BONUS: name test for Ulnar n lesion

Hypothenar Muscles - FDM, ODM, AbDM, PB 

--> Flat thenar eminence

Two heads of adductor pollicis 

--> Loss of muscle in the middle palm

Lumbricals 3-4 


FROMENT'S SIGN

500
During pronation at the distal radial ulnar joint, what direction does the radial head glide? 

Anterior glide

(Proximal glides posteriorly) 

500

What muscles pass through the head of the capitiate for wrist movements? 

NO MUSCLE PASSES DIRECTLY THROUGH THE AOR :)

500

With a boutenniere deformity, what direction do the lateral bands slip from the AOR & what happens at finger? 

Palmarly, this causes is flexion @ PIP, Hyperext @ DIP 

500

What is the deg of PIP and DIP flexion/extension for digits 2-5?  

PIP flex 100-120 (more on ulnar side) 

DIP flex 70-90 

PIP no passive extension

 DIP little passive ext 

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