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Anterior Arm Posterior Arm Anterior Forearm Posterior Forearm. Place each of the following terms in the appropriate compartment. Some movements will apply to more than one compartment. Flexion Extension Pronation Supination Abduction.
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Anterior Arm Posterior Arm Anterior Forearm Posterior Forearm
Place each of the following terms in the appropriate compartment. Some movements will apply to more than one compartment. • Flexion • Extension • Pronation • Supination • Abduction
Match each of the following descriptions to its appropriate compartment. • Insertion on radius/ulna • Insertion on bones of wrist/hand • Common origin on medial epicondyle of humerus • Common origin on lateral epicondyle of humerus
Place each of the following nerves in its appropriate compartment. Answers may be used once, more than once, or not at all. • Radial n. • Median n. • Ulnar n. • Musculocutaneous n.
Brachioradialis • Pronator teres • Extensor carpi ulnaris • Flexor carpi ulnaris • Supinator • Anconeus • Extensor indicis • Brachialis • Triceps brachii • Palmeris longus • Extensor pollicis brevis • Pronator quadratus • Flexor digitorum superficialis • Coracobrachialis • Flexor pollicis longus • Extensor carpi radialis longus • Extensor carpi radialis brevis • Flexor carpi radialis • Extensor digitorum • Abductor pollicis • Biceps brachii • Flexor digitorum profundus • Extensor pollicis longus Place the following muscles in their compartments.
Put an asterisk (*) next to the muscles that have an atypical innervation. Write the name of the nerve next to the muscle. Put an “S” next to the superficial muscles of the forearm compartments. Put a “D” next to the deep muscles of the forearm compartments.