AUE Exam 3 - Peripheral Nerve Injuries Continued Questions & answers | A Graded
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When you see hand of benediction, what is the client trying to do? - make a fist,
cannot flex at IP joints of 1,2,3 fingers
Lacertus syndrome is compression of the median nerve where? - Under the
fibrous expansion of the lacertus fibrosus
Where is median nerve compression in pronator syndrome? ...
AUE Exam 3 - Peripheral Nerve
Injuries Continued Questions &
answers | A Graded
When you see hand of benediction, what is the client trying to do? - ✔✔make a fist,
cannot flex at IP joints of 1,2,3 fingers
Lacertus syndrome is compression of the median nerve where? - ✔✔Under the
fibrous expansion of the lacertus fibrosus
Where is median nerve compression in pronator syndrome? - ✔✔pronator teres,
FDS arch
What muscles are affected in anterior interosseous syndrome? - ✔✔FDP, FPL
Ballentines Sign
What is the contribution of lumbricals to CTS? - ✔✔
What orthosis is made for first web space? - ✔✔c-bar
What orthosis is made for carpal tunnel syndrome? - ✔✔wrist
immmobilization orthosis
What are the points of compression of the ulnar nerve? - ✔✔intermuscular septum
cubital tunnel
guyons canal
What does the superficial branch of the ulnar nerve do? - ✔✔sensation to ulnar digits
motor to palmars brevis
What does the deep branch of the ulnar nerve do? - ✔✔hypothenar muscles
adductor pollicis
FPB
interossei
lumbricals 3 & 4
, What muscles are affected in high ulnar nerve palsy? - ✔✔FCU
FDP4&5
What muscles are affected in low ulnar nere palsy? - ✔✔ADM
ODM
FDM
lubmricals 3 and 4
3 palmar interossei
4 dorsal interossei
FPB deep head
Adductor pollicis
loss of sensation volar and dorsal on ulnar 1 1/2 fingers is indication of... - ✔✔high
unlar nerve injury
What is the clinical presentation of high level ulnar injury? - ✔✔loss of wrist flexion
loss of ulnar deviation
ulnar claw hand
loss of DIP flexion when making fist
Clinical presentation of low level unlar injury? - ✔✔ulnar claw hand
froments sign
wartenbergs sign
jeanne's sign
What is froments sign? - ✔✔loss of thumb adductor for lateral pinch
FPL compensates with IP flexion
What is wartenberg's sign? - ✔✔loss of small finger adduction
weak palmar interossei
What does an anticlaw orthosis do? - ✔✔prevent unopposed pull of EDC
What is the cause of perinatal brachial plexus injuries? - ✔✔unilateral traction injury
of the arm
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