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Partho sir
1. Humerus parts,
2. lower part’s structures, attachment, articulation.
3. Shoulder joint’s abduction muscles,
4. Brachial plexus and radial nerve, relation of radial nerve with humerus
joints type
5. Peculiarities of Clavicle
6. Feature of Lateral border of Scapula
7. Number of Carpal Bones
8. Largest and smallest carpal bone
9. Pisiform’s type& why this type
10. Shoulder Joint ‘s type. Joint’s articular surface
11. Movement, angle of movement
12. Elbow joints er type, articular surface.
Suparna Madam
Radius & Ulna
1. Parts, surfaces of Radius
2. Identify Dorsal tubercle & mention its attachment, relation of dorsal tubercle
3. Joints formed by radius with types
4. Location of fracture
5. Features of ulna, upper end
6. Surfaces of ulna, border, other name of lateral border, attachment of Inter osseous border
7. Surfaces of olecranon process, show radial notch, formation of radio ulnar joint, ligaments that are attached to radial notch & head of radius, structures that keeps these bones together
8. Show supinator crest, mention its attachment, anconus attachment, function of anconus, Show supination & pronation, mention their muscles
9. Movement of wrist joint
Cubital Fossa
1. Cubital fossa boundary, contents
2. Clinical anatomy - median & ulnar nerve damage -why?
Dr. Sadia Lubna Madam
1. Morphological classification of bones with example.
2. Parts of long bone.
3. Parts of developing long bone.
4. What is diaphysis?
5. Types of epiphysis with example.
6. Characteristics of sesamoid bone.
Sagana madam
1.why clavicle is called modified long bone?
2.lateral attachment of Clavipectoral fascia.
3.Clavipectoral fascia er content
4.clavicle er muscle
5.Calvipectoral fascia pierce kore ki jay?
6.Clavicle er kon part e cartillaginous ossification hoi?
7.Clavipectoral Fascia er course
Suparna Madam
Clavicle, Shoulder
1. Hold the clavicle
2. Parts of Clavicle
3. Which is the commonest site of fracture of clavicle? Why?
4. Functions of clavicle
5. Coracoclavicular ligament: attachment and function
6. Subclavian groove & attachment, nerve supply to Subclavian muscle
7. Adductor muscle of shoulder joint
8. Attachment of deltoid, Trapezius, nerve supply to deltoid
9. Pectoral Girdler, movement
10. What is Rotator Calf, function
11. What's the type of shoulder joint
12. Why shoulder joints are weak joints?
Dr. Sadia Lubna Madam
1.Anatomical position.
2.Other names.
3.Functions of clavide.
4.Pecularities of clavicie.
5.Presenting parts of clavicle.
6.Coracociavicular ligament : parts, attachment,importance.
7.Lateral one-third: General features and attachment of lower surface ( conoid tubercie,trapezoid ridge)
8. Acromial end : Articulation joint name,type.
9. Structures related to the posterior surface of clavicie.
10. Attachment of subclavian groove.
11. What is the most common site of fracture of clavicie?
12. Tell the difference between male and female clavicie.
13. Which bone of the body ossify first?
Sagana madam
1.scapula er spine er attachment
Anatomical position of scapula
Name the surfaces, borders, angles of scapula.
Name the processes of scapula.
State the general features and attachments of: i) Costal surface, ii) Dorsal surface, iii) Lateral border, iv) Superior angie, v) Spine of scapula, vi) Coracold process.
importance of coracociavicular | gament.
insertion of serratus anterior by digitations.
Lateral border of scapula: Origin of muscles and ts crossed by which vessels? Movements of scapula. ( Planes, axes)
Name of all muscle in scapular region
Muscles of the back of the Scapula
muscles of the scapulohumeral region .
Origin & Nerve supply of trapezius
Importance of teres major and deltoid
Injury to long thoracic nerve
Sagana madam
axillary sheath kon structure ke cover kore
Suparna Madam
Pectoral Region (Muscle) & Axilla
1. Muscles of pectoral region
2. Serratus anterior- origin, insertion,nerve supply, action
3. Winging of Scapula, disabilities of movement
4. Lymph nodes of axilla
5. Erb's point, Erb's palsy
6. Lymph drainage via axillary nodes
7. Boundary of axilla, contents
8. Attachment of Clavipectoral fascia, continuation
9. Brachial plexus formation
10. Axillary artery,Brachial Artery – Origin
Breast & Back Muscles
1. What is breast, extension, structures
2. Structures of mammary bed, space between mammary gland and bed, supporting structure, origin of those structure
3. How many lobes, drained by which duct to where
4. Does both male & female have breasts, abnormality of male breasts, causes? Hormones affecting the growth and function of breast in details.
5. Artery Supply of breast, Lymphatic drainage of breast
6. What is peau d'Orange? Cause.
7. Origin of Trapezius muscle
8. Nerve supply of Trapezius Muscle
9. Action of Trapezius Muscle
Contents of axilla , lymphatic drainage of axilla
Branches of Axillary artery and it is branch of which artery?
skin dissection of axilla
Medial & lateral wall of axilla ,
axillary artery continuation (continuation of which artery) and extension,
Boundary of the Axila
Anterior and posterior compartment of axila , nerve root value
(anterior and posterior) Contents of axilla
Anterior and posterior border& wall of axilla and contents
Lateral and medial border of axilla
1.arm er flexor and extensor compartment er muscle,main nerve,main artery
2.Muscle,nerve & blood supply of anterior compartment of arm.
Partho Sir
Arm’s Compartments...
Anterior compartment’s muscle
Biceps Brachii’s origin, insertion, nerve supply, action.
Posterior compartment’s muscle, with origin, insertion, nerve supply, action...
anterior compartment of arm, muscle, nerve, artery
Suparna Madam
Front of arm
1. Muscles of Front of arm
2. Origin & action of coracobracialis
3. Nerve Supply of front of arm,
4. Formation of musculocutaneous nerve, root value.
5. Origin of Biceps Brachii, how many heads,
6. Homologue in Thigh
7. Artery supply of arm
8. What is supination
9. Clinical - events of humerus fracture
Back of arm
1. Muscles of posterior compartment of arm
2. Origin & Insertion of Triceps brachii with function
3. Radial Nerve, root value, course, branches
4. Artery of posterior compartment of arm
5. Radial nerve on the anterior surface
6. Relation of radial nerve to axillary artery,
7. Importance of Brachial & Radial artery
8. Saturday Night palsy - why?
Origin insertion of deltoid muscle
importance of deltoid muscle
Deltoid muscle nerve supply
Partho Sir
1. Classifications of forearm’s muscles.
2. Back of the forearm’s muscle
3. Action of Brachioradialis
4. Intrinsic muscle of hand’s type
Suparna Madam
1. Superficial Muscles of Forearm, insertion of flexor digitorum superficialis
2. Nerve Supply of Superficial Muscles
3. Deep muscles & nerve supply
4. Nerves & Arteries of front of forearm
5. Median Nerve Course, upon entering forearm enclosed by which muscle
6. Attachment of triceps
7. Superficial muscles of back of fore arm, nerves supplying them
8. Radial Nerve Division at which boney level
9. Deep muscles of back of forearm
10. Artery supplying deep muscles of forearm, its origin, weight transmission
median artery
Median nerve injury,
1.all about lumbrical muscles
2. wrist drop
Radial and ulnar Bursa kivabe form hoy?
3.Pisiform kon tendon theke ossify hoy?kivabe hoy?
4.Lumbrical muscle er speciality?
5.Carpal tunnel syndrome
*Which nerve will get damaged?What will be the effects? কোন পার্টে cutenous supply থাকবে কি?নাকি পুরো জায়গারই cutenous supply Damaged হবে?
6.Radial bursa
Carpal bones
7.Muscles of thenar & hypother emmeinence & Their nerve supply.
8.All about flexor retinaculam.
9.Flexor retinaculum- feature, attachments,relation
10.What structures pass superficial and deep to the flexor retinaculum?
11.What is wrist drop? How it occurs? Which nerve damage causes wrist drop?
Partho Sir
1. Cutaneous nerve supply of hand
2. Superficial veins.
3. Median Cubital Vein position ,clinical importance,
4. Intrinsic muscle of hand’s type
5. Thenar hypothenar muscle
6. Palmer--dorsal interossei difference
7. What is anatomical Snuff-Box?
8. Boundary & content of anatomical snuffbox
Suparna Madam
1. Ulnar & Radial Bursa
2. What is Carpal Tunnel & its syndrome, structure passing through it.
3. Anatomical Snuff box, Boundary, content, importance
4. Intrinsic muscles of palm, difference between palmar & dorsal interossei
5. Parts of deep fascia of palm
6. Flexor retinaculum: attachment, structures passing superficial/deep to it
7. Dupuytren's contractature
1. Artery of hand branches
2. Palmar arch formation
3. Lumbrical Muscle --> origin, insertion, nerve supply & action . Why it is called lumbrical?
4. Muscle of thenar muscle & innervation
5. Hypothernar muscles and their nerve supply
**6. arch of hand and it's importance.
7. Boundaries of palmar aponeurosis
8. Anatomical snuff box; boundaries, contents, importance,
9. Structures passing under fascia and skin (hand)
10. How are ulna and radial bursae formed?
11) How much Interossei muscles exist ?? their name, origin , .Nerve supply and action of interossi muscle .
12. Ulnar nerve damage causes?
13. Names (modifications) of deep fascia on palm
14. Difference between superficial and deep palmar ach
15. Interossi artery types, origin, insertion and action Nerve supply to interossi artery .
16. Palmar aponeurosis and its importance. Function of Palmer aponeurosis .
17. Dupuytren's contracture
18. Which nerve is called musician nerve
19. Arteries of hand and their formation
20. Name of specialised form of deep fascia of hand
21. Deep palmer arch , continuation of which artery?? *
22. superficial palmer arch, continuation of which artey ??
Partho Sir
1. Brachial Plexus
2. Veins of upper limb,
3. Clinical importance of median cubital vein, basilic vein, cephalic vein,
4. Why median cubital vein is preferred for intravenous injection?
5. Median nerve root value
6. Position of median nerve according to axila
7. brachial plexus course formation, Axila’s branch, Supply in hand
8. what is carpal tunnel injury why this happens? clinical symptoms
9. Ulnar nerve formation course relation with axillary artery, clinical disorder
10. Motor and cutaneous supply
Suparna Madam
1. Superficial veins of upper limb, their importance
2. Lymph drainage of upper limb
3. Superficial Nerves of dorsum of hand
4. Sensory innervation of hand by median nerve
5. Importance of cephalic vein