Upper Limb (Bones, Joints) Flashcards

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Recap: State the 3 types of joints found in the body. Give an example for each joint.

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  1. fibrous joint - skull sutures
  2. cartilaginous joint - vertebral column, pubic symphysis
  3. synovial joint - shoulder joint
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2
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Label parts of the synovial joint

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3
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Label the SCAPULA fossa

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4
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Lavel the scapular muscles that can be seen and state the location of attachment on humerus

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5
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Label the muscles

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6
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ROTATOR CUFF MUSCLES:
- 4 muscles =
- Holds the ____ of humerus against ____ cavity of the scapula
Function:

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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

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7
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In the humerus, fracture of the… leads to … lesion
1. Surgical neck
2. Shaft
3. Lateral supracondyle
4. Medial epicondyle

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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

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8
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Name the 5 ligaments that strengthen and support the shoulder joint.

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  1. glenohumeral (anterior) ligament
  2. coracohumeral ligament (superior)
  3. coracoacromial ligament (superior)
  4. trasverse humeral ligament
  5. capsular ligament
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9
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State the nerves that innervate the shoulder joint. (2)

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  1. suprascapular nerve
  2. axillary nerve
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10
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In shoulder dislocation
- ____ dislocation is more common and leads to ____ nerve being injured
- ____ muscle is weakened or paralysed

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In shoulder dislocation
- ANTERIOR dislocation is more common and leads to AXILLARY nerve being injured
- DELTOID muscle is weakened or paralysed

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11
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State the 3 factors that stabilise the shoulder joint.

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  1. tonus of rotator cuff muscle holding head of humerus in glenoid cavity
  2. ligaments
  3. coracobrachialis, long/short head of biceps resist downward dislocation
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12
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State the 3 articulations of the elbow joint.

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  1. trochlea of humerus and trochlear notch of ulna
  2. capitulum and upper surface of radial head
  3. head of radius and radial notch of ulna
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13
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State the ligaments that strenghten the elbow joint

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  1. lateral collateral ligament
  2. annular ligament (holds radial head against radial notch of ulna)
  3. medial collateral ligament
  4. capsular ligament
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14
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State the nerves that innervate the elbow joint

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  1. musculocutaneous nerve
  2. radial nerve
  3. ulnar nerve
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15
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CARRYING ANGLE is the angle formed by the axes of the ____ and the ____ when the forearm is in full ____ and ____

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CARRYING ANGLE is the angle formed by the axes of the ARM and the FOREARM when the forearm is in full EXTENSION and SUPINATION

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16
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State the ligaments that support the wrist

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  1. palmar radiocarpal ligament
  2. radial collateral ligament
  3. ulnar collateral ligament
17
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State the 3 common fractures/dislocations occurring in the wrist. State how each fracture can occur.

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  1. DISTAL RADIUS FRACTURE - fall on outstretched arm (FOOSH)
  2. SCAPHOID FRACTURE - fall on outstretched hand with wrist extended and abducted
  3. ANTERIOR DISLOCATION OF LUNATE - fall on dorsiflexed wrist (causes carpal tunnel syndrome)