The attachments of the subscapularis.
Subscapular fossa, and lesser tubercle
The number of spinal nerves that the lumbar region has.
5
The principal artery of the thumb.
arteria princeps pollicis
The terminal branch of the of the medial cord.
ulnar nerve
The path someone would take to extract CSF fluid.
epidural space, dura mater, arachnoid mater, subarachnoid mater
The innervation of splenius cervicis.
Dorsal rami of spinal nerves C1-C6
In hyperflexion of the spine the ligament that is most likely to be injured.
Supraspinous ligament
The thoracoacromial trunk supplies these regions of the body.
clavicle, acromial, pectoral, deltoid regions
The spinal roots that innervate the median nerve.
C6-T1
Erb-Duchenne palsy is damage to this trunk and roots.
C5 and C6; superior trunk
The attachments of subclavius.
inferior surface of clavicle, first rib
The type of foramen ONLY found on cervical vertebrae.
transverse foramen
What vein is used for venipuncture.
median cubital vein
The trunk that the nerve to subclavius comes off of.
superior trunk
This condition happens to people who have lesions of the long thoracic nerve.
winged scapula
Attachment of brachialis.
distal shaft of anterior surface of humerus, tuberosity of the ulna, anterior surface of coronoid process
The secondary curvatures of the spine.
Lumbar lordosis and cervical lordosis
The landmark where the axillary artery turns into the brachial artery.
inferior border of teres major
The muscles that are innervated by the anterior interosseous branch of the median nerve (be specific).
flexor digitorum profundus (digits 2 and 3), flexor pollicis longus, pronator quadratus
If the radial nerve was damaged in an armpit injury the loss of function of supination will be total, weak, or all?
Weak (still have biceps brachii)
Attachment of the lumbricals.
tendons of flexor digitorum profundus, radial side of the dorsal digital expansion hood
The cell body is found within this in a dorsal root.
ganglion
The artery that passes through the lower lateral triangular space.
deep brachial artery/ profunda brachii artery
The muscle that the brachial plexus emerges from.
Anterior and medial scalene muscle
The hand of benediction is common to this type of brachial plexus damage.
Median nerve