Anatomy
MOI
GH
Elbow
Hand/wrist
100

longest bone in the body

femur

100

GH pain w/overhead activity

RC strain

100

Insertion of infraspinatus

Greater tubercle

100

radial tuberosity

Biceps brachii

100

disc on medial side of wrist

TFCC

200

lateral bone in the forearm

radius

200

Forced ABD/ER of GH joint

GH dislocation

200

Insertion of deltoid

deltoid tuberosity

200

ulnar tuberosity

brachialis

200

insertion of brachioradialis

radial styloid

300

carpal bone that articulates with 1st metacarpal

Trapezium

300

FOOSH injury to shoulder

AC sprain

300

Insertion of pec major

lateral lip of the intertubercular groove

300

Palmar aponeurosis

Palmaris longus

300

bone involved in Bennett's fx

1st MC

400

Spine of the scapula is at what vertebral level

T3

400

FOOSH injury to elbow

Posterior dislocation of ulna

400

Insertion of latissimus dorsi

Medial lip of intertubercular groove

400

floor of cubital fossa

brachialis

400

bone involved in boxer's fx.

5th MC

500

common wrist fracture from FOOSH MOI

Colles fracture

500

FOOSH injury to wrist

Colles fx

500

Insertion of supraspinatus

superior on greater tubercle

500

dynamic stabilizer of medial elbow

Biceps brachii

500

Necrosis of lunate

Kienbocks disease

600

This ligament is disrupted in grade III AC sprains

Coracoclavicular ligament

600

A burner/stinger occurs from what MOI

lateral neck flexion with shoulder depression

600

This repetitive adaptation in overhead athletes contributes to posterior-superior impingement and is characterized by loss of internal rotation at the GH joint.

GIRD

600

This repetitive motion causes medial traction, lateral compression, and posterior shear forces at the elbow in baseball pitchers

Overhead throwing, especially late cocking and early acceleration

600

This mechanism causes a rupture of the flexor digitorum profundus tendon in football players.

Jersey finger

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