Upper Limb (Bones, Joints) Flashcards
Recap: State the 3 types of joints found in the body. Give an example for each joint.
- fibrous joint - skull sutures
- cartilaginous joint - vertebral column, pubic symphysis
- synovial joint - shoulder joint
Label parts of the synovial joint
Label the SCAPULA fossa
Lavel the scapular muscles that can be seen and state the location of attachment on humerus
Label the muscles
ROTATOR CUFF MUSCLES:
- 4 muscles =
- Holds the ____ of humerus against ____ cavity of the scapula
Function:
ROTATOR CUFF MUSCLES:
- 4 muscles = SUBSCAPULARIS, SUPRASPINATUS, INFRASPINATUS, TERES MINOR
- Holds the HEAD of humerus against GLENOID cavity of the scapula
Function: Stabilises the glenohumeral joint
In the humerus, fracture of the… leads to … lesion
1. Surgical neck
2. Shaft
3. Lateral supracondyle
4. Medial epicondyle
In the humerus, fracture of the… leads to … lesion
1. Surgical neck - axillary N lesion
2. Shaft - radial N lesion
3. Lateral supracondyle - median N lesion
4. Medial epicondyle - ulnar N lesion
Name the 5 ligaments that strengthen and support the shoulder joint.
- glenohumeral (anterior) ligament
- coracohumeral ligament (superior)
- coracoacromial ligament (superior)
- trasverse humeral ligament
- capsular ligament
State the nerves that innervate the shoulder joint. (2)
- suprascapular nerve
- axillary nerve
In shoulder dislocation
- ____ dislocation is more common and leads to ____ nerve being injured
- ____ muscle is weakened or paralysed
In shoulder dislocation
- ANTERIOR dislocation is more common and leads to AXILLARY nerve being injured
- DELTOID muscle is weakened or paralysed
State the 3 factors that stabilise the shoulder joint.
- tonus of rotator cuff muscle holding head of humerus in glenoid cavity
- ligaments
- coracobrachialis, long/short head of biceps resist downward dislocation
State the 3 articulations of the elbow joint.
- trochlea of humerus and trochlear notch of ulna
- capitulum and upper surface of radial head
- head of radius and radial notch of ulna
State the ligaments that strenghten the elbow joint
- lateral collateral ligament
- annular ligament (holds radial head against radial notch of ulna)
- medial collateral ligament
- capsular ligament
State the nerves that innervate the elbow joint
- musculocutaneous nerve
- radial nerve
- ulnar nerve
CARRYING ANGLE is the angle formed by the axes of the ____ and the ____ when the forearm is in full ____ and ____
CARRYING ANGLE is the angle formed by the axes of the ARM and the FOREARM when the forearm is in full EXTENSION and SUPINATION