
Muscle Practice- Arms & Forearms
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1.
MATCH QUESTION
1 min • 4 pts
This picture shows the anterior & medial view of the forearm. This makes all of these muscles FLEXORS! Label the following muscles. (Hint: think Pass, fail, pass, fail- start on the thumb side and move medially)
D
Flexor carpi ulnaris
A
Palmaris longus
C
Flexor carpi radialis
B
Pronator teres
2.
DRAG AND DROP QUESTION
1 min • 2 pts
This shows 2 of the deeper flexor muscles. Muscle E is just deeper than the palmaris longus. Muscle E is the (a) . Muscle F is the deepest of all the flexor muscles and is called the (b)
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The brachioradialis is a large significant extensor muscle on the posterior side of the forearm. Which of the letters shown indicates the brachioradialis?
C
D
G
H
4.
MATCH QUESTION
1 min • 5 pts
If you can locate the brachioradialis, then naming the extensor muscles moving laterally from there is easy. Just remember LBLB! Can you match the extensors with the correct letter?
C
Extensor pollicis Brevis
H
Brachioradialis
A or I
Abductor pollicis Longus
B or J
Extensor carpis radialis Longus
G
Extensor carpi radialis
Brevis
5.
DRAG AND DROP QUESTION
1 min • 3 pts
This picture shows the posterior aspect of the forearm. There are 3 extensor muscles running down the back of the forearm. Muscle D is the . (a) . Moving toward the pinky, the next muscle (E) is the (b) and finally Muscle F is the (c)
6.
CATEGORIZE QUESTION
3 mins • 7 pts
The muscles of the forearm are primarily responsible for the movement of the fingers and wrists. The muscles responsible for flexing on one side while the those that extend on the other. Sort these muscles into which side of the arm they are found.
Groups:
(a) Anterior Side
,
(b) Posterior Side
flexor carpi radialis
extensor pollicis longus
flexor carpi ulnaris
extensor digitorum
extensor carpi radialis longus
extensor digiti minimi
flexor digitorum profundus
abductor pollicis longus
pronator teres
palmaris longus
flexor pollicis longus
extensor carpi radialis brevis
flexor digitorum superficialis
extensor carpi ulnaris
7.
MATCH QUESTION
1 min • 4 pts
Label the following muscles of the upper arm.
D
brachialis
C
biceps brachii
A
triceps brachii
B
deltoid
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