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1) Palmar aponeurosis (blue pin)

1) Palmar aponeurosis (blue pin)


Morphological significance
Function
Clinical significance
2) Radial artery (red tie)
2) Radial artery (red tie)
Posterior relations
Clinical importance
Branches
Structures present medial to it at wrist
1. Flexor carpi radialis
3) Ulnar nerve (white tie)
3) Ulnar nerve (white tie)
Muscles supplied by it in forearm
1. Flexor digitorum profundus – medial part
2. Flexor carpi ulnaris
Root value
C8-T1
Applied anatomy
Ulnar claw
4) Median nerve (green tie)
4) Median nerve (green tie)
Distribution in hand/forearm
Root value
C5-T1
Relations in cubital fossa
Medial – brachial artery
Lateral – biceps tendon

Clinical importance
5) Deltoid (green pin)
5) Deltoid (green pin)
Insertion – deltoid tuberosity
Nerve supply – axillary nerve
Action
Anterior fibres – flexion, medial rotation
Lateral fibres – abduction
Posterior fibres – extension, lateral rotation
6) Triceps tendon (long pink needle)
6) Triceps tendon (long pink needle)
Attachment
Nerve supply
Action
7) Axillary nerve (green tie)
7) Axillary nerve (green tie)

Accompanying structure
Muscle supplied by it
Space passes through
8) Radial nerve (red tie)
8) Radial nerve (red tie)
Structure accompanying it
Root value
Muscles supplied by it in the spiral groove
Lesion caused by its injury in this area
9) Anconeus
9) Anconeus
Origin – lateral epicondyle
Insertion – olecranon process and adjoining upper ¼ of shaft of
ulna
Nerve supply – radial nerve in the spiral groove
10) 1st dorsal interosseous
10) 1st dorsal interosseous
Nerve supply – Deep branch of ulnar
Action –
Pierced by – radial artery
11) Extensor retinaculum
11) Extensor retinaculum
Attachment
Structures passing through 4th compartment
12) Superficial palmar arch
12) Superficial palmar arch

Formation
Branches
13) Anterior interosseous nerve (green tie)
13) Anterior interosseous nerve (green tie)
• Origin
• Structures
supplied by it
• Accompanying
structure
• Posterior
relations
14) Brachial artery
14) Brachial artery
• Extent
• Branches in the arm
• Applied anatomy
15) Pronator quadratus (pink pin)
15) Pronator quadratus (pink pin)
• Attachment
• Nerve supply
• Action
16) Axillary artery
16) Axillary artery
• Extent
• Any 2
branches
• Muscle
dividing it
17) Biceps brachii
17) Biceps brachii
• Attachment
• action
18) 1st lumbrical
18) 1st lumbrical
• Nerve supply
• Action
• Attachment
19) Ulnar artery
19) Ulnar artery
• Branches in cubital fossa
• Its continuation
• Medial relation at wrist
20) Cubital tunnel
• Structure passing through it
• Structure forming the probed area
• Clinical importance
21) Brachialis
21) brachialis
• Attachment
• Nerve supply
• Action
22) Anatomical snuff box (white pin)
22) Anatomical snuff box (white pin)
• Boundaries
• Content
23) Superficial branch of radial nerve
23) Superficial branch of radial nerve
• Distribution
• Medial relation in the distal part of forearm
24) Subscapularis (white pin)
24) Subscapularis (white pin)
• Attachment
• Nerve supply
• Action
25) Pronator teres
25) Pronator teres
• Attachment
• Nerve supply
• Action
• Structure
passing
between its
2 heads
26) Flexor retinaculum
26) Flexor retinaculum
• Attachment
• Structure passing superficial to it
• Structure passing deep to it
• Applied importance
27) Adductor pollicis
27) Adductor pollicis
• Action
• Attachment
• Nerve supply
• Structure piercing it
28) Cephalic vein
28) Cephalic vein
• Termination
• Formation
• Structure pierced by it in the pectoral region
29) Musculocutaneous nerve
29) Musculocutaneous nerve
• Structure
pierced by
it
• Muscles
supplied
by it
• Name the
cutaneous
branch
given by it

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