Lecture 8 - Elbow and Forearm Function Flashcards
the stability of the elbow joint is more dependant on ______ when the elbow is flexed
collateral ligaments
parts of the elbow joint
normal and excessive carrying angle
uses of the interosseous membrane
- > 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)
when doe elbow flexors produce the most force
- > elbow flexor torques produced with the forearm supinated are 20-25% greater than when they are pronated
do muscles with an insertion point on the elbow move the elbow
Flexors and extensors have origins at the elbow and move the hand and wrist
how to increase the torque of the biceps
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
do supinators or pronators produce more force?
as a group, supinators produce 25% greater isometric torque than pronators
stability of the elbow can be altered by
Muscle imbalances
- > weak muscles
- > tight structures (consider limiting structures)
Instability
- > ligament laxity
- > injury
Loss of neural control
- > impacting dynamic stability
elbow conditions
Lateral epicondylitis (tenis elbow)
- > caused overuse
Elbow instability can cause…
Traumatic dislocation
Excessive strain
characteristics of lateral epicondylitis
tendons become inflamed (microtearing or degeneration) usually due to overuse
- > the muscles that insert at the lateral epicondyle: the wrist extensor muscles
what causes an elbow dislocation or subluxation (partial dislocation in the body)
they are usually the result of a fall on the outstretched hand (FOOSH)
tommy john surgery
reconstruction of the UCL
- > replaced with the tendon of the palmaris longus
- > procedure is common amongst baseball pitchers
whats actually happening when you hit your funny bone
you hit the ulnar nerve
- > the UN wraps superficially around the medial epicondyle of the humerus
explain the functional movements of bringing food up to your mouth