THE ELBOW Ms.Herrera Care & Prevention of Athletic Injuries BONY ANATOMY Elbow is made of the: Humerus Radius Ulna Articulations to REMEMBER Lateral Epicondyle Medial ...
Individualize your diagnostic and treatment approach based on multiple factors ... medial trochlea, medial epicondylar groove, posterior UCL and arcuate ligament ...
Anconeus. Biceps Brachii. Origin. Short = Coracoid process. Long = Lip of glenoid fossa ... Anconeus. Origin. Lateral epicondyle. Insertion. Lateral side of ...
Medial and lateral epicondyles, medial and lateral supracondylar ridge, ... Anconeus. Locks out the elbow in extension. Muscle of the Proximal Radioulnar Joint ...
Elbow, Forearm, Wrist and Hand Elbow Bones: Humerus: only bone of the arm Landmarks: medial and lateral epicondyles, olecranon fossa, capitulum (articulation with the ...
... of humerus and the medial epicondyle to olecranon of the ulna ... Also called olecranon bursitis ... Can also lodge within the olecranon and coronoid fossae ...
Proximally attached to the medial epicondyle of the humerus ... Tear is generally not painful, but ... Holes are drilled through the humerus and ulna ...
Bones of the Leg. Tarsals. Femur. Metatarsals. Patella. Tibia. Fibula. Phalanges. Regions of the leg bones. Greater Trochanter. Medial condyle. Lateral epicondyle ...
... trochlea, medial and lateral epicondyles, and the coronoid and olecranon fossae ... spines, greater sciatic notch, iliac fossa, arcuate line, and the pelvic brim ...
Ultrasound can be useful for imaging the soft tissues around the elbow. Instability with dynamic ultrasonography during valgus stress and ulnar nerve instability ...
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The wrist/hand region consists of 29 bones and multiple joints - which lends to high mobility. ... finger (i.e. pinky) Action. pinky' extension. weak wrist ...
FYI Functions with any upper extremity movement. Prone to muscle and tendon injuries because it is the sight of many muscle attachments. Anatomy Hinge joint 3 major ...
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Chapter 14 The Elbow and Forearm Pages 497 - 506 Clinical Evaluation of the Elbow and Forearm Valgus/varus stress Hyperextension Direct blow Overuse History ...
Fascias of the leg. Functions of the IT Band. Lateral knee joint stability ... poor cleat alignment, leg length discrepancies, internal tibial rotation while ...
Kinesiology. PED 2440. Muscles. KEY POINTS: Muscles only PULL on bones. Muscles only act on those ... A muscle (usually) can not cause an opposite action (e.g. ...
BONE MARKINGS Every bump, groove, and hole has a name on your bones Bone Markings Two types of bone markings: Projections (aka processes) that grow out from the bone ...
Physical Examination of the Elbow UCL Stress Test - Supine UCL Stress Test - Prone (O Driscoll) Sensory Examination Cursory sensory exam in all patients Bilateral ...
UPPER LIMB What is a limb? Skeleton Joints Shoulder/Scapula muscles Brachial plexus getting spinal nerves out onto limb Muscles anterior and posterior compartments
Muscles Origins and Insertions Muscles from pg. 44-45 in text Neck Muscles Thoracic Cage Muscles Back Muscles Thoracic Cage Muscles Thoracic Cage Abdominal Muscles ...
ANATOMIE RADIOLOGIQUE DU COUDE * Lux post de la tete R (pas alignement avec condyle) * Fracture de Monteggia dans sa vari t haute. une luxation de la t te radiale ...
Comprised, in part, of 4 muscles that stabilize the shoulder joint by limiting ... Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Read p. 371. Pronator Teres. Posterior Forearm. Supinator ...