Anatomy (Upper Limb) Flashcards
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Sternoclavicular Joint Characteristics (3)
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- Only bony articulation of upper limb with trunk
- Limits clavical rotation, elevation, depression, protraction, and retraction
- Strong, which causes clavicle fracture instead of dislocation
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Clavicle Fracture (4)
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- Caused by stong sternoclavicular joint
- Occurs in midshaft
- Medial portion is elevated by sternocleidomastoid and lateral portion is depressed by shoulder weight
- Fall on outstreched hand
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Acromioclavicular Joint Characteristics (3)
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- Stablilizes movement during superior and inferior rotation of scapula
- Weaker than SC joint
- High likelyhood for dislocation
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Dislocation of Acromioclavicular Joint (3)
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- Fall on adducted arm
- Acromion goes inferior and medial
- “Shoulder seperation” when QB gets tackled
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Glenohumeral Joint Characteristics
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- Most movable and very unstable
- Most dislocated joint by far
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Glenohumeral Joint Dislocatoin
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- Most are inferior (then anterior or posterior) due to no rotator cuff muscles at axillary recess
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Elbow Joint Characteristics (1)
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- Flexion and extension of elbow
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Radioulnar Joint Characteristics (3)
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- Pronation and Supination of forearm
- Communicates with elbow joint
- Subluxation of head of radius occurs in children (Nursemaid’s Elbow)
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Nursemaid’s Elbow (3)
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- Extended & Pronated arm is jerked upwards
- Supinating forearm with a flexed elbow treats it
- Occurs in kids
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Colles Fracture (4)
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- Occurs in Radio-Carpal (wrist) joint
- Complete fracture of distal radius with dorsal displacement
- “Dinner fork deformity”
- Catch yourself falling
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Upper Limb Characteristics & Functions (3)
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- Shoulder, arm, forearm, and hand
- Characterized by mobility and ability to graps & manipulatye
- Common place for pain, fractures, dislocations, and nerve injuries
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Long Thoracic Nerve Lesion
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- Stab wound to lateral chest
- Paralysis of serratus anterior
- “Winged Scapula”
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Suprascapular Nerve Lesion
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- Trauma of nerve
- Supraspinatus & infraspinatus muscles
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Axillary Nerve Lesion
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- Fracture of the surgical neck of the humerus
- Deltoid and Teres minor
- Loss of skin sensation
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Musculocutaneous Nerve Lesion
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- Knife wound (hard due to protection from biceps)
- Flexor compartment of arm
- Lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve