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Upper extremity muscle function and innervation 01

Topic: Anatomy

Created on Thursday, July 31 2008 by jdmiles

Last modified on Thursday, July 31 2008.

Of the following choices, which muscle receives the most proximal innervation from the median nerve?

 
        A) Extensor carpi radialis longus
 
        B) Pronator teres
 
        C) Flexor digitorum profundus
 
        D) Flexor digitorum superficialis
 
        E) Flexor pollicis longus
 

 


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A) Extensor carpi radialis longus

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Extensor carpi radialis longus is innervated by the radial nerve.  (See References)

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B) Pronator teres

This answer is correct.


Typically, the nerve to pronator teres is the most proximal branch off of the median nerve, followed by branches to flexor carpi radialis, palmaris longus, and flexor digitorum superficialis. The following images show the median nerve and the proximal muscles it innervates:
  (See References)

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C) Flexor digitorum profundus

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Typically, the nerve to pronator teres is the most proximal branch off of the median nerve, followed by branches to flexor carpi radialis, palmaris longus, and flexor digitorum superficialis.   (See References)

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D) Flexor digitorum superficialis

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Typically, the nerve to pronator teres is the most proximal branch off of the median nerve, followed by branches to flexor carpi radialis, palmaris longus, and flexor digitorum superficialis.   (See References)

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E) Flexor pollicis longus

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Typically, the nerve to pronator teres is the most proximal branch off of the median nerve, followed by branches to flexor carpi radialis, palmaris longus, and flexor digitorum superficialis.   (See References)

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References:

1. Guarantors of Brain. (2000). Aids to the Examination of the Peripheral Nervous System, fourth Edition. W.B. Saunders, Edinburgh. (ISBN:0702025127) Advertising:
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Upper extremity muscle function and innervation 01
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Created: 07/31/2008
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