Lecture 8 - Elbow and Forearm Function Flashcards

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the stability of the elbow joint is more dependant on ______ when the elbow is flexed

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collateral ligaments

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2
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parts of the elbow joint

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3
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normal and excessive carrying angle

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4
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uses of the interosseous membrane

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  • > holds the radius and ulna tightly together
  • > useful in absorbing and transmitting forces received by the hand (especially when weight bearing on the upper extremity)
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5
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when doe elbow flexors produce the most force

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  • > elbow flexor torques produced with the forearm supinated are 20-25% greater than when they are pronated
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6
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do muscles with an insertion point on the elbow move the elbow

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Flexors and extensors have origins at the elbow and move the hand and wrist

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7
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how to increase the torque of the biceps

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combining active elbow flexion with shoulder extension

  • > combining shoulder flexion with elbow extension minimizes the rate and amount of shortening required by the long head of the triceps to completely extend the elbow
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8
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do supinators or pronators produce more force?

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as a group, supinators produce 25% greater isometric torque than pronators

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9
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stability of the elbow can be altered by

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Muscle imbalances

  • > weak muscles
  • > tight structures (consider limiting structures)

Instability

  • > ligament laxity
  • > injury

Loss of neural control

  • > impacting dynamic stability
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10
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elbow conditions

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Lateral epicondylitis (tenis elbow)

  • > caused overuse

Elbow instability can cause…

Traumatic dislocation

Excessive strain

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11
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characteristics of lateral epicondylitis

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tendons become inflamed (microtearing or degeneration) usually due to overuse

  • > the muscles that insert at the lateral epicondyle: the wrist extensor muscles
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12
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what causes an elbow dislocation or subluxation (partial dislocation in the body)

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they are usually the result of a fall on the outstretched hand (FOOSH)

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13
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tommy john surgery

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reconstruction of the UCL

  • > replaced with the tendon of the palmaris longus
  • > procedure is common amongst baseball pitchers
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14
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whats actually happening when you hit your funny bone

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you hit the ulnar nerve

  • > the UN wraps superficially around the medial epicondyle of the humerus
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15
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explain the functional movements of bringing food up to your mouth

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16
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explain the functional movement of lowering arm when you’re eating

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17
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function of elbow extensors

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during shoulder flexion, extending the hand and wrists reduces the rate and amount of shortening needed by the triceps, producing a more optimal movement