Long, lateral, and medial
What are the heads of the triceps?
Only 11% of the population have this muscle
What is the palmaris longus?
Damage to the ulnar collateral ligament
What is Skier's thumb?
The subclavian artery changes its name to this as it passes distal to the first rib
What is the axillary artery?
This anatomical system is over 60,000 miles long
What is the circulatory system (blood vessels)?
A rotator cuff muscle innervated by the axillary nerve
What is the teres minor?
Innervated by both the ulnar and median nerve
Rupture of the central band of extensor mechanism
What is Boutonniere?
This has four branches and originates from the axillary artery
What is the throacoacromial artery (trunk)?
Respiratory organ with three lobes
What is the right lung?
One side attaches to the medial edge of the scapula, the other the ribs
What is the serratus anterior?
The formal medical name for Golfer's Elbow
What is medial epicondylitis?
Distal attachment of the flexor digitorum superficialis tendon.
What is the Middle phalanx?
The anterior interosseous artery is a branch off of this
What is the ulnar artery?
Blood leaves here before going through the tricuspid valve
What is the right atrium?
In the anterior compartment with the biceps and brachialis
What is the coracobrachialis?
Angle between long axis of humerus and forearm
What is the carrying angle or cubitus valgus?
Provides opposing action to keep the wrist in neutral when extending the thumb
What is the Flexor carpi ulnaris?
Large vessel that runs parallel to the spinal column in the mediastinum
What is the azygos vein?
Montpelier
Radial nerve and deep artery of the arm
What is seen between the heads of the triceps?
Receives sensory information from the radial side of the forearm.
What is the superficial radial nerve?
Causes passive finger flexion when there is active wrist extension.
What is tenodesis?
Valve between the right atrium and right ventricle
What is the tricuspid valuve?
Beth's least favorite muscle
What is the anconeus?