1. Presented By GULAM RASOOL SALMANI [79]
UG 1ST YEAR B.U.M.S
Under the guidance of
DR. I. SABITA MAM [HOD]
DR. AFREEN GHAZALI MAM
[DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY]
GOVERNMENT NIZAMIA TIBBI COLLEGE
5. Anatomy of the Hand- Provide a basic
overview of hand anatomy.- Highlight the
importance of functional structures like
tendons, muscles, and bones.
6. Location of the Anatomical Snuff Box-
Clearly depict the anatomical snuff box on an
image of the hand.- Emphasize its triangular
shape and the surrounding structures.
7. Boundaries of the Anatomical Snuff
Box- Detail the boundaries formed by specific
tendons and bones.- Include anatomical
landmarks like the scaphoid and trapezium
bones.
8. Contents of the Anatomical Snuff Box-
List and explain the contents, including tendons
(extensor pollicis longus and brevis) and radial
artery.
9. Clinical Significance- Discuss the clinical
importance of the anatomical snuff box.-
Address its role in physical exams, especially in
assessing wrist and thumb injuries.
11. Common Injuries and Conditions-
Highlight common injuries or conditions
associated with the anatomical snuff box.-
Include fractures, tendonitis, and other relevant
issues.
12. Treatment Options- Outline treatment
options for injuries or conditions affecting the
anatomical snuff box.- Mention conservative
measures and, if applicable, surgical
interventions.
13. Case Studies- Present real or hypothetical case
studies related to anatomical snuff box issues.-
Discuss diagnosis, treatment, and outcomes.
14. Future Perspectives- Explore emerging
research or technologies related to the
anatomical snuff box.- Discuss potential
advancements in diagnosis and treatment.
15. Conclusion- Summarize key points from the
presentation.- Reiterate the importance of
understanding the anatomical snuff box in
clinical practice.