Nerves
Muscles
Hand and Wrist
Axillary region
Forearm
100

A 23-year-old football player sustains a midshaft humeral fracture. On exam, he cannot extend his wrist and fingers. Which nerve is most likely injured?


Radial Nerve

100

A patient is asked to supinate the forearm against resistance while the elbow is flexed. Which muscle is being primarily tested?


Biceps Brachii

100

Which carpal bone is most often fractured and causes pain in the anatomical snuffbox?

Scaphoid

100


Which artery is the direct continuation of the subclavian artery?


Axillary artery

100

Which nerve innervates most of the anterior forearm?

Median nerve

200

Which nerve injury at the medial epicondyle causes ‘claw hand’?

Ulnar nerve

200

Which muscle is the main flexor of the forearm in all positions?

Brachialis

200

Which nerve innervates the thenar muscles?

Recurrent branch of the median nerve

200

How many branches arise from they 2nd part of the axillary artery

Two

200


Which two muscles are exceptions to median nerve innervation in the forearm?



Flexor carpi ulnaris & medial half of FDP (ulnar nerve)


300

Carpal tunnel syndrome involves compression of which nerve?

Median nerve

300

Which muscle is unique among extensors for flexing the forearm?


Brachioradialis

300


Which condition involves thickening of the palmar fascia, causing flexion deformities of the 4th and 5th fingers?



Dupuytren’s contracture


300

Which cord of the brachial plexus gives rise to the Musculocutaneous nerve?

Lateral cord

300


Which muscle extends the distal phalanx of the thumb?



Extensor pollicis longus


400

Which nerve is commonly injured in a superior brachial plexus lesion (Erb-Duchenne palsy)?

Axillary nerve

400


A patient is unable to flex the distal interphalangeal joints of the index and middle fingers but can still flex those of the ring and little fingers. Which muscle is paralyzed?



Lateral half of Flexor digitorum profundus (median nerve – anterior interosseous branch)


400
Which thumb movement is lost with median nerve injury at the wrist?

Opposition of the thumb

400

Which nerve arises from the posterior cord and innervated the latissimus dorsi?

Thoracodorsal nerve

400

Which artery gives rise to the anterior and posterior interosseous arteries?


Ulnar artery

500

Which nerve injury causes loss of interossei function (loss of finger ab/adduction)?

Ulnar nerve

500


During a physical exam, a physician asks a patient to abduct their arm against resistance. The patient can initiate abduction but cannot maintain it beyond 15°. Which muscle and nerve are affected?



Deltoid muscle, Axillary nerve


500

Which carpal bone is most likely dislocated anteriorly into the carpal tunnel, compressing the median nerve?

Lunate

500


Injury to the inferior brachial plexus (C8–T1) impairs which movement most severely?



Intrinsic hand muscle function (finger ab/adduction, grip strength)


500

Injury to this nerve superior to its branches causes wrist drop, loss of elbow extension, and inability to extend fingers. Which nerve?


Radial nerve