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1 _CH02redo.qxd 9/24/07 3:10 PM Page 28 THE UPPER LIMB Lippincott Williams & Wilkins atlas of ANATOMY CHAPTER 2 Plate 2-01 Palpable Structures of the Upper Limb Plate 2-02 Cutaneous Nerves and Superficial Veins of the Upper Limb Plate 2-03 Skeleton of the Proximal Upper Limb Plate 2-04 Skeleton of the Distal Upper Limb Plate 2-05 Radiographs of the Upper Limb Plate 2-06 Muscle Attachments of the Proximal Upper Limb Plate 2-07 Superficial Muscles of the Back Plate 2-08 Shoulder Muscles Plate 2-09 Blood Supply to the Shoulder Plate 2-10 Breast Plate 2-11 Blood Supply and Lymphatic Drainage of the Breast Plate 2-12 Pectoral Muscles Plate 2-13 Brachial Plexus and Nerves of the Axilla Plate 2-14 Brachial Plexus Schema Plate 2-15 Axillary Artery and Its Branches Plate 2-16 Rotator Cuff Muscles Plate 2-17 Muscles of the Anterior Arm Plate 2-18 Muscles of the Posterior Arm Plate 2-19 Arteries of the Arm Plate 2-20 Nerves of the Arm Plate 2-21 Muscle Attachments of the Distal Upper Limb, Anterior View Plate 2-22 Muscle Attachments of the Distal Upper Limb, Posterior View Plate 2-23 Muscles of the Anterior Forearm, Superficial Dissection Plate 2-24 Muscles of the Anterior Forearm, Intermediate Dissection Plate 2-25 Muscles of the Anterior Forearm, Deep Dissection Plate 2-26 Arteries of the Anterior Forearm Plate 2-27 Nerves of the Anterior Forearm Plate 2-28 Nerves of the Forearm in Cross Section Plate 2-29 Muscles of the Posterior Forearm, Superficial Dissection Plate 2-30 Muscles of the Posterior Forearm, Deep Dissection Plate 2-31 Skeleton and Muscle Attachments of the Hand, Anterior View Plate 2-32 Skeleton and Muscle Attachments of the Hand, Posterior View Plate 2-33 Cutaneous Nerves of the Hand, Anterior View Plate 2-34 Wrist and Palm of the Hand I Plate 2-35 Wrist and Palm of the Hand II Plate 2-36 Cross Sections Through the Wrist and Palm of the Hand Plate 2-37 Arteries of the Hand, Anterior View Plate 2-38 Nerves of the Hand Plate 2-39 Cutaneous Nerves and Superficial Veins of the Hand, Posterior View Plate 2-40 Dorsum of the Wrist and Hand, Superficial Dissection Plate 2-41 Dorsum of the Wrist and Hand, Deep Dissection Plate 2-42 Joints of the Proximal Upper Limb Plate 2-43 Elbow Joint Plate 2-44 Joints of the Wrist Plate 2-45 Joints of the Hand and Digits Plate 2-46 Arteries of the Upper Limb Plate 2-47 Musculocutaneous Nerve Plate 2-48 Median Nerve Plate 2-49 Ulnar Nerve Plate 2-50 Radial Nerve Plate 2-51 Cutaneous Innervation of the Upper Limb, Summary Plate 2-52 Dermatomes of the Upper Limb Plate 2-53 Lymphatics of the Upper Limb
2 _CH02redo.qxd 9/24/07 3:10 PM Page 30 PLATE 2-01 Palpable Structures of the Upper Limb Cutaneous Nerves and Superficial Veins of the Upper Limb PLATE 2-02 PAGE 30 PAGE 31
3 _CH02redo.qxd 9/24/07 3:10 PM Page 32 PLATE 2-03 Skeleton of the Proximal Upper Limb Skeleton of the Distal Upper Limb PLATE 2-04 PAGE 32 PAGE 33
4 _CH02redo.qxd 9/24/07 3:11 PM Page 34 PLATE 2-05 Radiographs of the Upper Limb Muscle Attachments of the Proximal Upper Limb PLATE 2-06 PAGE 34 PAGE 35
5 _CH02redo.qxd 9/24/07 3:11 PM Page 36 PLATE 2-07 Superficial Muscles of the Back Shoulder Muscles PLATE 2-08 PAGE 36 PAGE 37
6 _CH02redo.qxd 9/24/07 3:11 PM Page 38 PLATE 2-09 Blood Supply to the Shoulder Breast PLATE 2-10 PAGE 38 PAGE 39
7 _CH02redo.qxd 9/24/07 3:11 PM Page 40 PLATE 2-11 Blood Supply and Lymphatic Drainage of the Breast Pectoral Muscles PLATE 2-12 PAGE 40 PAGE 41
8 _CH02redo.qxd 9/24/07 3:11 PM Page 42 PLATE 2-13 Brachial Plexus and Nerves of the Axilla Brachial Plexus Schema PLATE 2-14 PAGE 42 PAGE 43
9 _CH02redo.qxd 9/24/07 3:11 PM Page 44 PLATE 2-15 Axillary Artery and Its Branches Rotator Cuff Muscles PLATE 2-16 PAGE 44 PAGE 45
10 _CH02redo.qxd 9/24/07 3:12 PM Page 46 PLATE 2-17 Muscles of the Anterior Arm Muscles of the Posterior Arm PLATE 2-18 PAGE 46 PAGE 47
11 _CH02redo.qxd 9/24/07 3:12 PM Page 48 PLATE 2-19 Arteries of the Arm Nerves of the Arm PLATE 2-20 PAGE 48 PAGE 49
12 _CH02redo.qxd 9/24/07 3:12 PM Page 50 PLATE 2-21 Muscle Attachments of the Distal Upper Limb, Anterior View Muscle Attachments of the Distal Upper Limb, Posterior View PLATE 2-22 PAGE 50 PAGE 51
13 _CH02redo.qxd 9/24/07 3:12 PM Page 52 PLATE 2-23 Muscles of the Anterior Forearm, Superficial Dissection Muscles of the Anterior Forearm, Intermediate Dissection PLATE 2-24 PAGE 52 PAGE 53
14 _CH02redo.qxd 9/24/07 3:12 PM Page 54 PLATE 2-25 Muscles of the Anterior Forearm, Deep Dissection Arteries of the Anterior Forearm PLATE 2-26 PAGE 54 PAGE 55
15 _CH02redo.qxd 9/24/07 3:12 PM Page 56 PLATE 2-27 Nerves of the Anterior Forearm Nerves of the Forearm in Cross Section PLATE 2-28 PAGE 56 PAGE 57
16 _CH02redo.qxd 9/24/07 3:12 PM Page 58 PLATE 2-29 Muscles of the Posterior Forearm, Superficial Dissection Muscles of the Posterior Forearm, Deep Dissection PLATE 2-30 PAGE 58 PAGE 59
17 _CH02redo.qxd 9/24/07 3:12 PM Page 60 PLATE 2-31 Skeleton and Muscle Attachments of the Hand, Anterior View Skeleton and Muscle Attachments of the Hand, Posterior View PLATE 2-32 PAGE 60 PAGE 61
18 _CH02redo.qxd 9/24/07 3:12 PM Page 62 PLATE 2-33 Cutaneous Nerves of the Hand, Anterior View Wrist and Palm of the Hand I PLATE 2-34 PAGE 62 PAGE 63
19 _CH02redo.qxd 9/24/07 3:13 PM Page 64 PLATE 2-35 Wrist and Palm of the Hand II Cross Sections Through the Wrist and Palm of the Hand PLATE 2-36 PAGE 64 PAGE 65
20 _CH02redo.qxd 9/24/07 3:13 PM Page 66 PLATE 2-37 Arteries of the Hand, Anterior View Nerves of the Hand PLATE 2-38 PAGE 66 PAGE 67
21 _CH02redo.qxd 9/24/07 3:13 PM Page 68 PLATE 2-39 Cutaneous Nerves and Superficial Veins of the Hand, Posterior View Dorsum of the Wrist and Hand, Superficial Dissection PLATE 2-40 PAGE 68 PAGE 69
22 _CH02redo.qxd 9/24/07 3:13 PM Page 70 PLATE 2-41 Dorsum of the Wrist and Hand, Deep Dissection Joints of the Proximal Upper Limb PLATE 2-42 PAGE 70 PAGE 71
23 _CH02redo.qxd 9/24/07 3:13 PM Page 72 PLATE 2-43 Elbow Joint Joints of the Wrist PLATE 2-44 PAGE 72 PAGE 73
24 _CH02redo.qxd 9/24/07 3:13 PM Page 74 PLATE 2-45 Joints of the Hand and Digits Arteries of the Upper Limb PLATE 2-46 PAGE 74 PAGE 75
25 _CH02redo.qxd 9/24/07 3:13 PM Page 76 PLATE 2-47 Musculocutaneous Nerve Median Nerve PLATE 2-48 PAGE 76 PAGE 77
26 _CH02redo.qxd 9/24/07 3:13 PM Page 78 PLATE 2-49 Ulnar Nerve Radial Nerve PLATE 2-50 PAGE 78 PAGE 79
27 _CH02redo.qxd 9/24/07 3:13 PM Page 80 PLATE 2-51 Cutaneous Innervation of the Upper Limb, Summary Dermatomes of the Upper Limb PLATE 2-52 PAGE 80 PAGE 81
28 _CH02redo.qxd 9/24/07 3:13 PM Page 82 PLATE 2-53 Lymphatics of the Upper Limb PAGE 82
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