
Flexor Forearm
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- Q1An upper brachial plexus injury (C5,C6) would display all the following symptoms except ______Pronated forearmFlexed wristExtended elbowExternally rotated shoulder30s
- Q2Your patient sustained an injury to the ulnar nerve in the elbow region. Which of the following muscles would you expect to be affected?SupinatorMedial half of flexor digitorum profundusLateral half of flexor digitorum profundusFlexor digitorum superficialis30s
- Q3What muscle is innervated by the radial nerve, but acts as a flexor at the elbow?BrachioradialisBrachialisExtensor carpi radialis longusAnconeus30s
- Q4All of the following are superficial forearm flexors except:Pronator teresFlexor carpi ulnarisFlexor digitorum superficialisPalmaris longus30s
- Q5The distal radius swings __________ over the distal ulna while the proximal ________ head rotates:Anteriorly/ulnarPosteriorly/radialAnteriorly/radialPosteriorly/ulnar30s
- Q6What is the subcutaneous marker that separates the flexor and extensor forearm compartments?Anerior ulnar surfaceAnterior radial surfacePosterior radial surfacePosterior ulnar surface30s
- Q7What two nerves supply the muscles of the flexor forearm?Ulnar & radialMusculocutaneous & medianRadial & medianMedian & ulnar30s