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  1. 3 lis 2023 · This topic page will briefly discuss the upper extremity anatomy in order to introduce you to the main regions of the upper limb, which includes: the shoulder, arm, elbow, forearm and hand.

    • Palmaris Brevis

      Relations. Lying directly beneath the skin, palmaris brevis...

    • Hypothenar

      Hypothenar muscles The hypothenar muscles are the three...

    • Brachial Plexus

      The brachial plexus is a network of nerves that gives rise...

  2. 25 lip 2023 · The upper extremity or arm is a functional unit of the upper body. It consists of three sections, the upper arm, forearm, and hand. It extends from the shoulder joint to the fingers and contains 30 bones. It also consists of many nerves, blood vessels (arteries and veins), and muscles.

  3. 13 lis 2023 · The tendon of the muscle passes in its own tunnel to enter the palm and it inserts onto the base of the 1st distal phalanx. The tendon is kept close to the bones by a series of flexor tendon sheaths, which lubricate the tendon and prevent bowstringing (excessive loss of proximal pulley).

  4. Using features of the bones and the terms of direction, you will learn how to distinguish whether a bone is from the left or right side of the body. Bones of the Upper Limb. For reference, the figure below shows how all the bones of the upper limb fit together. Anterior view of the arrangement of bones in the shoulder and arm.

  5. 9 lis 2023 · The upper limb is the most mobile appendage of the human body. It can achieve a vast range of motions and also facilitates the completion of fine motor tasks. This article aims to highlight the ligaments of the upper limb by section; i.e. from the shoulders to the fingers and everything in between. Contents. Pectoral girdle.

  6. The bones of the upper limb can be divided into four main groups: the shoulder girdle, arm, forearm and hand. In contrast to the lower limb (which is involved in weight-bearing and locomotion), the main role of the upper limb is to control the position of the hand in space – enabling manipulation of objects in the environment.

  7. List the bones of the pectoral girdle, arm, forearm, wrist, and hand. Establish relationships between bony landmarks and attachments of muscles/tendons or neurovascular structures in the upper extremities. Identify the joints and types of joints in the upper extremity and infer how muscle actions will create movement about the joint.