Hint | Answer | % Correct |
---|---|---|
Are the epichondyles inside or outside the elbow joint capsule? | Outside | 100%
|
What is the name of the group of intrinsic muscles that supply the thumb? | Thenar eminence | 67%
|
Metacarpals are broken down into three key parts, shaft, head and which third part? | Base | 44%
|
The interossei and lumbricals act synergistically to flex the metacarpophalangeal joint, how do they act on the interphalangeal joints? | Extend | 44%
|
From which muscles tendon do the lumbricals arise? | Flexor digitorum profundus | 44%
|
What is the name given to the ligament that wraps around the radius' head to promote elbow joint stability? | Annular | 33%
|
Name for a fracture of the distal radius, due to a fall on an outstretched hand? | Colles' fracture | 33%
|
What is the name of the deep fascia of the palm? | Palmar aponeurosis | 33%
|
Which arch in the hand is formd by the ulnar artery? | Superficial | 33%
|
What is the common name for a fracture of the fifth metacarpal due to impact with hard object while in a clenched fist? | Boxer's fracture | 22%
|
For intrinsic muscles of the hand AFOAFO describes the order of the muscles from medial to lateral but what does the second F stand for? | Flexor pollicis brevis | 22%
|
What disease is characterised by a contracture of the palmar fascia resulting in fixed deformities in the hand/finger joints. | Dupuytren's contracture | 11%
|
The median nerve passes through the carpal tunnel before entering the hand, what is the name for the ulna nerve's equivalent? | Guyon's canal | 11%
|
What is the name given to the test used to determine the collateral circulation of the hand by evaluating ulnar and radial artery patency? | Allen's test | 0%
|
What type of joint is the wrist joint? | Synovial ellipsoid | 0%
|
Copyright H Brothers Inc, 2008–2024
Contact Us | Go To Top | View Mobile Site