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Course Description
This course provides a detailed exploration of key upper limb muscles — including the supraspinatus, biceps brachii, triceps, coracobrachialis, and intrinsic hand muscles — through a structured MCQ format. Each question is designed to reinforce anatomical concepts, nerve supply, muscle functions, and clinical correlations relevant to orthopedics.
Learners will engage with over 60 clinically oriented questions aimed at improving recall and diagnostic reasoning in musculoskeletal anatomy. By the end of the course, participants will have a solid understanding of muscle origins, insertions, innervations, and actions critical for medical exams and practice.
What will you learn?
Identify the origin, insertion, and function of major upper limb muscles.
Understand nerve supply and vascular anatomy related to shoulder and hand movements.
Apply anatomical knowledge to clinical cases such as rotator cuff injuries and nerve lesions.
Strengthen exam preparation with structured multiple-choice questions and explanations.
Course Requirements
Orthopedic Resident R-1
Course Content
SGH Orthopedic Surgery Residency Program 1st Formative Assessment
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A comprehensive review of orthopedic anatomy covering the supraspinatus, arm, and hand muscles through multiple-choice questions to enhance clinical and anatomical understandingPost Graduate - Orthopaedic Surgery
SGH Orthopedic Surgery Residency Program 1st Formative Assessment R-1
A comprehensive review of orthopedic anatomy covering the supraspinatus, arm, and hand muscles through multiple-choice questions to enhance clinical and anatomical understanding
Post Graduate - Orthopaedic SurgeryThis course includes:
- Duration: 2 hours 0 minutes
- Materials: 1 material
- Level: Advanced


