ILOs:
- Name and identify the key surface landmarks in the wrist and hand
- Name the function and innervation of the small muscles of the hand.
- Identify Lister’s tubercle and name its anatomical relations.
- Identify the ulna head and pisiform
- Name and identify the boundaries and contents of the anatomical snuffbox
- Identify and name the anatomical relations of the Palmaris Longus and Flexor Carpi Radialis and Flexor Carpi Ulnaris tendons.
- Describe the sensory innervation of the hand.
- Name, identify and describe the function of the ulna collateral ligament of the thumb.
- Describe the movements that take place at the radiocarpal, midcarpal and distal radio-ulnar joints
- Describe the movements that take place at the metacarpo-phalangeal, Proximal inter-phalangeal and distal inter-phalangeal joints of the fingers
- Describe the movements that take place at the carpo-metacarpal metacarpo-phalangeal and inter-phalangeal joints of the thumb
- Describe an intrinsic plus and intrinsic minus hand
- Name and identify the structures within the carpal tunnel.
Surface and Applied anatomy -Wrist and Hand_ students worksheet (with answers) 2021.pdf