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Muscles of upper limb made easy to rememberFull description
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SEQ s PAPER UPPER LIMB Q.1. name the muscles performing the various movements of shoulder of shoulder joint. joint. How stability of this joint is maintained? 3+2 Q.2. what are rotator cuff muscles? muscles ? Describe their actions and nerve supply. 5 (2004 UHS) Q.3. Describe the boundaries and contents of cubital of cubital fossa. fossa. 5 (2004 UHS) Q.4. Give the origin, insertion, nerve supply and actions of pectoralis of pectoralis major and deltoid muscles. muscles. 3+3 Q.5. Draw and label a diagram showing arterial anastomosis around elbow joint. joint . 5 (2006 UHS) Q.6. Draw and label the cutaneous nerve supply of upper limb. (2007 UHS) Q.7: Enlist the Structures passing passing superficial and deep to flexor retinaculum. retinaculum. What do you understand by Carpal tunnel syndrome? syndrome ? 3+2 Q.8: Name the muscles that produce supination and pronation of forearm with their origin, insertion and nerve supply.5 Q.9: Give a brief account of sternoclavicular joint. (2003 UH S) Q.10: explain the anatomical facts regarding the lymphatic drainage and spread of cancer of breast? (200 8 UHS) Q.11: Which nerve is c losely related to the surgical neck of humerus and passes through the quadrangular space? Mention its anatomy.
Q.12: what do you know about the following: a). Colles’ and Smith’s fracture of radius. b).Compartment b).Compartment syndrome of the forearm. Q.13: explain the anatomy of complex uniaxial synovial joint of pivot variety of upper limb. Explain the movements of supination and pronation.
Q. 14: If you wake up and realize you have no feeling or a tingly feeling (“pins and needles”) in you r pinky and the medial half of your ring finger, which nerve have you pinched? Which intrinsic muscles of hand are supplied by this nerve? Q.15: Name the arm vein most commonly used used for venipuncture (for taking blood). Which structure structure deep to this vein offers some protection to the deep vessels a nd nerve in this region? What is the other clinical importance of the superficial veins of arm? Q.16: Name the only flexor muscle innervated innervated by the radial nerve. nerve. Give its origin, insertion, nerve supply and actions.
Q.17: Which nerve is affected in carpal tunnel syndrome? syndrome? Name the muscles of the flexor flexor compartment of arm supplied by this nerve. Q.18: Which structures do you find in the quadrangular (quadrilateral) intermuscular space of arm? Name the branches of axillary artery. 2+3 Q.19:
Q.20: name the nerve which pierces the coracobrachialis muscle. Give its root value and branches. 1+1+3 Q.21: which parts of the brachial plexus are related to the axillary artery? Draw and label brachial plexus. 1+4 Q.22: name the synovial joint of saddle variety in the hand. What are the various movements of that joint and the muscles responsible for it? Q.23: Name the climbing muscles. Gi ve their origin, insertion, nerve supply and actions. Q.24: Draw and la bel the dermatomes of upper limb. Q.25: Mention the lymphatic drainage of breast with diagram. Write down its clinical i mportance. Q.26: which nerve is present between the two heads of pronator teres? Describe the course and branches of radial artery in forearm. 1+2+2 Q.27: Which nerve is present on the lateral aspect of pisiform bone? D escribe the formation and branches of deep arterial palmer arch. 1+2+2 Q.28: Inability to pronate the forearm indicates damage to which nerve of forearm? Describe the course and branches of ulnar artery in f orearm. 1+2+2 Q.29: write short notes on Erb’s paralysis and Klumpke’s paralysis. 2.5+2. 5 Q.30: compare and contrast the mid-palmar and thenar spaces of hand.