Quiz 6 Flashcards
radio-ulnar joint articulation points
proximal is the head of the radius with the radial notch of the ulna
distal is the head of the ulna with the ulnar notch of the radius
actions of the radio ulnar joint
pronation (cross) supination (parallel)
positions of the radio ulnar joints
pronation and supination
bones of the hand
carpels, metacarpals, and phalanges
wrist articulation point
between the first row of carpels and the radius and ulna
actions of the wrist on the sagittal plane
flexion (hand toward forearm) extension (hand away from forearm)
positions of the wrist on the sagittal plane
flexion, extension, and hyperextension
actions of the wrist on the frontal plane
adduction (hand toward pinky side) abduction (hand toward thumb side)
actions of the wrist on the transverse plane
no actions possible