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Re: Flexor Region of the Forearm Correction Number 11

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Posted by ML on September 22, 2011 at 13:58:23:

In Reply to: Flexor Region of the Forearm posted by ML on September 22, 2011 at 13:56:25:

Number 11 Should read "travel from the forearm to the hand"


: 1. Describe the osteology of the forearm and identify the regions that contribute to the elbow joint
: 2. Identify the names and location of the carpal bones
: 3. Identify the number and locations of metacarpals and phalanges
: 4. Identify the muscles of the forearm (include location, innervation/vascularization and action)
: a. Pronator teres
: b. Flexor carpi radialis
: c. Palmaris Longus
: d. Flexor carpi ulnaris
: e. Flexor digitorum superficialis
: f. Flexor pollicis longus
: g. Flexor digitorum profundus
: h. Pronator quadratus
: 5. Describe the common flexor tendon and identify the muscles that are associated with it
: 6. Describe the relationship of the flexor tendons, nerves, and vessels to the flexor retinaculum and correlate this knowledge to cross sectional anatomy (i.e. carpal tunnel)
: 7. Identify the muscles in the deep and superficial layers of the forearm flexors
: 8. Describe how you would test ulnar nerve efficacy on patient and why you would use this method for testing
: 9. Identify the most stable bone of the forearm
: 10. Identify structures of the forearm in cross section
: 11. Describe the relationships of structures that travel from the forearm to the arm (i.e. within the carpel tunnel or external; superficial or deep etc)




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