elbow joints and muscles of the arm Flashcards

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label the anterior elbow boney features

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  1. ulna
  2. radius
  3. capitulum
  4. trochlea
  5. head of radius
  6. radial tuberosity
  7. cornoid process of ulna
  8. ulnar tuberosity
  9. medial epicondyle of humerus
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label the posterior elbow boney features

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  1. olecranon process
  2. olecranon fossa
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3
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is the elbow joint stable?

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very stable, lots of boney congruency, does not dislocate easily

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4
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does the elbow have a natural varus or valgus position? What is the angle called? Which ligament is well developed as a result?

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  1. natural valgus position
  2. carrying angle
  3. UCL is very well developed
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5
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describe the superior radial ulnar joint

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head of radius rests against concave notch of the ulna

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6
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label the ligament and its function

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  • Annular Ligament
  • attaches to the anterior and posterior margins of the radial notch on ulna
  • loops around radial head but does not attach
  • this allows for radius to stay close to ulna but still move as it needs
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7
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identify the joint

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humero-radial joint

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8
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identify the ligament, origin, insertion, and motion it limits

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  • radial collateral ligament (RCL)
  • 2 bands
  • origin: Lateral epicondyle of humerus
  • insertion: annular ligament - posterior band blends into supinator crest
  • limits varus
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9
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identify the ligament, origin, insertion, and what motion it limits

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  • ulnar or medial collateral ligament (UCL)
  • origin: medial epicondyle of humerus
  • anterior band inserts: cornoid process
  • posterior band inserts: olecranon process
  • transverse band: coronoid process to olecranon
  • limits valgus force to the elbow
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10
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identify the muscle, origin, insertion, and movement

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  • biceps brachi
  • origin: 2 heads
    • short head: coracoid process
    • long head: supraglenoid tubercle
  • 2 insertions: radial tuberosity, biciptial aponeurosis
  • movement: flexions of the elbpw, supination of radial ulnar joint
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11
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identify the muscle that is deep, origin, insertion, and movement

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  • brachialis
  • origin: anterior aspect of humerus in distal half
  • insertion: ulnar tuberosity
  • flexion of the elbow
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12
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identify the muscle, origin, insertion, and movement

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  • triceps brachii
  • origin: 3 heads
    • long head (1): infraglenoid tubercle
      • helps with extension of GH joint, adduction
    • medial head (deep): posterior surface of shaft of humerus
    • lateral head (2): posterior head of shaft of humerus
  • insertion: a tendon blending into oelcranon process, radial groove
  • movement: extension of elbow
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