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Anatomy of the hand and arm. Nail growth. Nails are protective structures on the end joints of fingers and toes which develop from the skin/Epidermis. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Anatomy of the hand and arm

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Nail growth • Nails are protective structures on the end joints of fingers and toes which develop

from the skin/Epidermis.• Each nail is a curved sheet of protein called keratin (the epidermal cells have died

and hardened, due to this protein being added. This process is called keratinisation• The cells grow from the matrix (mitosis)where they die and harden

(keratinisation)the matrix forms the shape and thickness of the nail.• The cuticle protects the nail from infection.• Average weekly growth of nails is 1mm. From the matrix to the free edge it can

take up to 6 months.• Main causes of nail defects/poor growth are : Mechanical damage, illness and

infections, medication, poor diet, age –cellular regeneration declines with age and poor circulation

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Anatomy of the nail

Cuticle

Free edge

Nail Plate

Lunula

Nail wall

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Nail Anatomy

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Anatomy of the Nail•Cuticle – a barrier around the nail plate to protect the matrix and prevent bacteria from entering.•Free edge – the white part of the nail which grows up and is seen over the top of the finger when the palm is facing you• Nail plate – the tough protective coating of cells on top of the nail bed , which we then paint with nail polishes.•Lunula – often called the half moon its the visible part of the matrix found at the base .

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Anatomy of the nail

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Bones

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Bones of the arm and hand

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Bones of the wrist (carpals)

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Muscles

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Muscles of the arm and hand

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Muscles of the lower arm and hand

• These group of muscles are collectively known as :

• Flexors• Extensors• http://www.getbodysmart.com/ap/

muscularsystem/menu/menu.htmls

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Flexor Reticulum

Brachialis

Flexes forearm at elbow

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Brachioradialis

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Pronator Teres

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Extensor digitorum

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Palmaris longus

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Flexor digitorum superficialis

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Flexor carpi radialis

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Flexor carpi ulnaris

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Extensor carpi radialis longus

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Flexor pollicis longus

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Opponens pollicis

This muscle form the padded part of the palm, close to the thumb

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Blood supply to arm and hand

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Lymphatic vessels to the arm and hand

Supratrochlear glands

The sub –clavicular glands are situated beneath the clavicle, which would be here, if they lie above the clavicla they are known as supra-clavicular nodes.

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Useful links for anatomy of hand and arm

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Anatomy of the foot and leg

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Bones of the leg and foot

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Bones of the leg and foot

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Muscles of the leg

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Blood supply to leg and foot

•Internal iliac artery is located towards the pelvis and buttocks•Profunda femoris vessels are located by the hip joint

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Lymphatic vessels to leg and footThe lymphatic system is designed to carry fats, fight infection and distribute water.

For you to research:Subinguinal glands, lymphatic vessels of the lower limbs superficial and deep.