Upper Limb - 1

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Last updated: August 21, 2018
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In the forearm is there a medial intermuscular septum?
No
What type of corpuscles are used to detect vibration and pressure?
Pacinian
Which major supericial vein in the upper limb runs most medially, in the anatomical position?
Basilic
Theover vein runs up the radial side of the arm to lie in the deltopectoral grove, which fascia does it then pierce to join the axillary artery?
Clavipectoral
What is the name given to the connection between the two veins, that normally lies around the cubital fossa?
Median cubital vein
From what do the two veins originate from?
Dorsal venous arch
The cubital fossa is a triangular region anterior to the elbow, the lateral border of it is brachioradialis, which muscle forms the medial border?
Pronator teres
Which is the only head of triceps brachii to have an effect on the shoulder joint?
Long
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Which nerve is the muscle innervated by?
Radial
How many muscles are there in the anterior arm?
3
Which is the only one not to have an attatchment to the coracoid process of the scapula, but instead inserts into the coranoid process of the ulna?
Brachialis
Which is the only one to insert into the radius, into a tuberosity named after it?
Biceps brachii
Which nerve supplies them all?
Musculocutaneous
Whaty cord of the brachial plexus does it arise from?
Lateral
At the lower border of which muscle does the axilary atery become the brachial?
Teres major
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