Risk Factors/Causes Signs And Symptoms Anatomy Of The Hand Nerve Damage
100
D) People with cardiovascular diseases
Which of the following are not risk factors?
A)Pregnant women
B)People diagnosed with arthritis
C)Women aged between 40-60
D) People with cardiovascular diseases
100
30 seconds
How long does the doctor wait to observe whether there's any tingling when performing the Phalen's test?
100
Scaphoid, Lunate, Triquetrum, Pisiform
What makes up the proximal row of carpal bones?
100
Palmar and dorsal interossei, medial 2 lumbricals, FCU, medial side of FDP for the 4th digit, hypothenar muscles, adductor pollicis, palmaris brevis
Name 3 muscles that the ulnar nerve usually innervates.
200
D) Hyperthyroidism
Which of the following are not causes of carpal tunnel syndrome?
A)Wrist fracture
B)Congenital problems
C)Hypothyroidism
D) Hyperthyroidism
200
B)Pain especially in the morning
Which of the following are not typical symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome?
A)Numbness
B)Pain especially in the morning
C)Wrist tenderness
D)Referred pain into the shoulder
200
Scaphoid, Lunate, Triquetrum
Which of the carpal bones are involved in the wrist joint?
200
B)Radial
Damage to which of these nerves would lead to wrist drop?
A)Axillary
B)Radial
C)Ulnar
D)Median
300
A)Yes
Would an infection increases one's chance of developing carpal tunnel syndrome?
A)Yes
B)No
300
To reveal median nerve enlargement
How is an ultrasound useful in diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome?
300
Medial epicondyle
What is the common origin for flexors in the forearm?
300
No; it passes through the Guyon Canal.
To enter the wrist; does the ulnar nerve passes through the carpal tunnel?
400
The tendons would become irritated and inflamed by repetitive hand movements causing a reduction in the size of the carpal tunnel
Explain how the excessive use of one's hand/fingers may lead to carpal tunnel syndrome.
400
B)Flexion of the distal interphalangeal joints
Which of the following are not the functions of FDS?
A)Flexion at the wrist
B)Flexion of the distal interphalangeal joints
C)Flexion at the proximal interphalangeal joints
D)Flexion of the elbow
400
4 tendons of FDS, 4 tendons of FDP, median nerve, flexor pollicis longus tendons
What are the 10 structures passing through the carpal tunnel?






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