Which muscle is primarily responsible for shoulder abduction?
Supraspinatus
Which bone is commonly known as the shoulder blade?
Scapula
Which bone is located on the thumb side of the forearm?
Radius
Which test is used to assess for trigger finger?
Finkelstein's Test
Which part of the hand is the scaphoid bone located?
Wrist
Which muscle is the primary flexor of the elbow joint?
Brachialis
What is the primary function of the clavicle?
To connect the arm to the torso
The prominent bony structure at the tip of the elbow is called the:
Olecranon
Which test is used to assess for medial epicondylitis (golfer's elbow)?
Golfer's Elbow Test
How many bones are there in the human hand?
27
Which muscle is responsible for wrist flexion?
Flexor carpi radialis
The coracoid process is part of which bone?
Scapula
Which of the following bones is NOT part of the elbow joint?
A) Humerus
B) Radius
C) Femur
B) Radius
Which test is used to assess for lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow)?
Cozen's Test
The carpal tunnel is formed by the carpal bones and which ligament?
Flexor retinaculum
Which muscle is responsible for thumb opposition?
Opponens pollicis
Which bone is the longest in the upper limb?
Humerus
The radial head articulates with which part of the humerus?
Capitulum
Which test is used to assess for carpal tunnel syndrome?
Tinel's Sign at the wrist
Which nerve passes through the carpal tunnel?
Median nerve
Which muscle is responsible for adduction of the thumb?
Adductor pollicis
A common injury involving the clavicle
Clavicle fracture
A common injury involving the elbow?
Olecranon fracture
Finkelstein's Test is used to assess for:
De Quervain's tenosynovitis
Which muscle group is responsible for the opposition of the thumb?
Hypothenar muscles