1. Loss of sensation of the skin over the medial 1/3rd of the dorsum of the hand may result from damage of the radial nerve.

2. Actions of the lumbrical muscles include extension of the metacarpophalangeal joints.

3. Loss of complete pronation of the forearm is a result of paralysis of the median nerve.

4. Loss of sensation from the lateral part of the aspect of the forearm indicates damage to the radial nerve.

5. Peroneus brevis muscle is inserted into the medial cuneiform bone and the base of the first metatarsal bone.

6. The deltoid ligament is attached by its apex to the medial malleous.

7. The popliteal artery ends at the lower border of the soleus muscle.

8. The femoral vein receives the great saphenous vein.

9. The gluteus maximus is attached to the lateral tibial condyle through the iliotibial tract.

10. The only tarsal bone devoid of tibialis posterior attachments is the talus.

 

 

 

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