Upper Limb

A detailed anatomical illustration showing the upper and lower limb nerves, highlighting the sciatic and superior gluteal nerves in a clear and educational style.

Upper Limb Nerve Quiz

Test your knowledge about the upper limb nervous system with our engaging quiz! This quiz consists of 10 multiple-choice questions focusing on neural anatomy and function related to the upper and lower limbs.

  • Assess your understanding of nerve-related conditions.
  • Explore the anatomy of important nerves in the lower limb.
  • Challenge yourself with practical clinical scenarios.
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ExaminingMuscle51
Which of the following nerves is not associated with lower limb lesions?
Sciatic
Common peroneal
Radial
Tibial
Superior gluteal
Nerve compression in the lower limbs can lead to piriformis syndrome, which of the following nerves is associated with this condition?
Sciatic
Common peroneal
Tibial
Radial
Superior gluteal
Nerve damage to the superior gluteal nerve can lead to which of the following results upon inspection?
Tinel's sign positive
Goldman’s sign positive
Tredelen burg test positive
Piriformis syndrome positive
Rombig's sign positive
Nerve damage to the superior gluteal leads to a typical walking pattern in effected individuals. What walking behavior is it?
Uneven stride
Limping
Long strides
Waddling
Foot drop
The common peroneal nerve divides into two branches in its path. What are these two branches?
Anterior and posterior
Medial and lateral
Superficial and deep
Superior and inferior
Major and minor
The group of the muscles present in the lateral compartment of the leg participate in which of the following leg movements?
Dorsiflexion
Flexors
Plantar flexors
Eversion
Extension
Which of the following is present in the anterior compartment of the leg?
Peroneus tertius
Popliteus
Peroneus brevis
Soleus
Peroneus longus
The anterior compartment of the leg is present in what relation to the tibia?
Deep
Medially
Laterally
Anterior
Superficial
Which of the following muscles participate in the extension of digit 2-5?
Extensor digitorum longus
Extensor hallucis longus
Tibialis anterior
Soleus
What is the muscle shown here?
Soleus
Gastrocnemius
Tibialis posterior
Popliteus
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