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What is Lumbar Stenosis? - answer Compression of the Spinal nerves

How do you relieve the symptoms of Spinal Stenosis - answer Flexing the spine will
remove pressure off of the spinal canal- Williams flexion TLSO

What UE nerve primarily does the flexors of the forearm? - answer Median Nerve
EXCEPT the Flexor carpi ulnar is=ulnar nerve

L2, L3, L4 spinal roots is associated with what nerve and which muscle group? - answer
Femoral nerve= innervates the Quads and Sartorius

What nerve/muscle is associated with scapular winging? - answer Long Thoracic
Nerve= serratus anterior

What muscles/action do the Suprascapular nerve innervate? - answer Rotator cuff
muscles= Supraspinatus (shoulder abduction) and Infraspinatus (externally rotates
shoulder/humerus)

What Scoliosis curves progress the most typically? - answer Single lumbar and
thoracolumbar curves

What Cobb angles are usually treated with bracing? - answer30-45 degrees are treated
with bracing

Viewing the radiograph of a scoliosis patient would reveal what about the rotation of the
vertebral body vs foramen? - answerVertebral bodies rotate towards the convexity

What is the common presentation for Neuromuscular Scoliosis? - answerRight lumbar
curve with a compensatory left thoracic curve

What is the common presentation for Congenital Scoliosis? - answerwedged, bar,
hemivertebrae

Difference between the coronoid and coracoid processes? - answerCoronoid is on the
jaw

Coracoid process is the attachment of scapula to the clavicle and attachment of short
head of biceps

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