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100

Weakness in this muscle causes difficult performing sit-to-stand when using arms to assist. 

What is the latissimus dorsi?

100

Involvement of this muscle's tendon is most common in lateral epicondylitis. 

What is the extensor carpi radialis brevis? 

100

This structure sits in the deltopectoral groove. 

What is the cephalic vein? 

100

This common bone tumor is mainly due to mutant EXT1-3 genes. 

What is an osteochondroma? 

100

Mutations in genes encoding for structural components of actin lead to this disorder. 

What is Nemaline Myopathy? 

200

This spinal layer encloses the spinal cord and ends at the S2 vertebral layer.  

What is the dura mater? 

200

The cubital fossa contents from lateral to median are: 

What are the Tendon of the biceps brachii, the Brachial Artery, and the Median Nerve?

200

This branch of the brachial artery travels with the radial nerve in the radial groove. 

What is the profunda brachii artery?

200

Corticosteroids are mostly excreted via this..

What is urine?

200

This energy source would be necessary for fatigable muscles. 

What is glycolysis (and/or creatine phosphate)?

300

Sensory deficit in the lateral leg and dorsum of the foot is a result of a herniation between these two discs. 

What are L4-L5?

300

This structure doesn't pass through the suprascapular foramen but DOES pass through the spinoglenoid foramen. 

What is the suprascapular artery? 

300

This nerve innervates the thenar muscles of the hand. 

What is the recurrent branch of the median nerve? 

300

A patient with CD99+ and small, round blue cells on imaging has this. 

What is Ewing Syndrome?

300

Initiation of contraction is by ________ binding to __________.

Ca2+/TnC. 

400

This ligament keeps the dens in contact with the atlas to prevent anterior displacement of the atlas over the axis. 

What is the transverse ligament of the axis? 

400

This muscle has a proximal attachment at the lateral border of the scapula. 

What is the teres minor? 

400
Flexion of the DIP joint and hyperextension of the PIP joint is indicative of this injury. 

What is a Swan Neck Deformity? 

400

This spasmolytic drug is an alpha-2 agonist leading to presynaptic inhibition. 

What is Tizanidine? 

400

These are the afferents of Golgi Tendons. 

What are Ib?

500
This structure is damaged via a hyperflexion injury. 

What is the Posterior Longitudinal Ligament?

500

The Coracoacromial Arch consists of the following structures: 

What are the acromion, coracoid process, and coracoacromial ligament? 

500
This vessel is the main contributor to the superficial palmar arch. 

What is the ulnar artery? 

500

This is Mark's favorite in this room. 

Who is Sal? 

500

This reflex inhibits the tensed muscle and excites the opposite muscle. 

What is the inverse myotatic reflex?