Advanced stage results in muscle atrophy of the thenar eminence
What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
Innervates the coracobrachialis, biceps brachii, and brachialis
What is the musculocutaneous nerve?
aka “Gridlock Abs” because of the several operations on the abdomen
What is Manchausen’s Disease?
Chromosome 15 will result to:
What are Prader-Willi Syndrome and/or Angelman Syndrome?
Bony prominence located on the dorsum of the distal radius that the extensor pollicis longus tendon courses around at a 45 degree angle.
What is Lister's Tubercle?
Also known as the “funny bone” nerve syndrome
What is Cubital Tunnel Syndrome?
Iliocostalis, Longissimus, and Spinalis
What are the erector spine muscles?
Arrangement of the colors for the Azima Battery finger painting:
What is Yellow-Green-Blue-Red-Brown-Black?
Child imitates his/ her own sound
What is Lallation?
Located on the scapula this bony prominence forms the "roof" above the humerus and serves as a proximal attachment for the deltoid muscle
What is the acromion?
Numbness over 1st dorsal interosseous muscles
What is Radial Nerve Palsy?
Innervates the hamstring muscles of the thigh
What is the Sciatic nerve?
Megalomania
What is Delusions of Grandeur?
Composed of six subtests that measure interrelated abilities in early motor development (birth to 5 years of age)
What is Peabody Developmental Motor Scales (PDMS2)?
Overly adapting positive extreme
What is Maladaptation?
Repetitive pronation and supination and excessive pressure on volar forearm
What is Pronator Teres Syndrome?
Extend thigh; flex leg and rotate it medially when knee is flexed.
What is the semitendinosus and semimembranosus muscles of the hamstring?
Other name for Satyriasis?
What is Don Juanism?
Castration Anxiety
What is Oedipus Complex?
Attention span: Weeks
What is ACL Level 5?
Low Lesion Median Nerve Laceration
What is Clawing of index and middle fingers
Compress and support abdominal viscera, flex and rotate trunk
What are the internal and external oblique muscles?
Phencyclidine
What is "Angel's Dust"?
Reported to be the most common in children and is characterized by adduction, internal rotation, and contracture of the shoulder with loss of extension of the elbows
What is Erb's Palsy?
Contracture of the sternocleidomastoid muscle
What is Torticollis?