Fingertip bones
What is Phalanges?
The joint connecting the sternum and clavicle
What is Sternoclavicular Joint?
Muscle that covers the shoulder.
What is Deltoid?
One of the most common injuries in sports.
What is Clavical Fracture?
Test used to diagnose a rotator cuff tear.
What is empty can test?
Collarbone
What is clavicle?
The joint located on the end of the clavicle.
What is Acromioclavicular Joint?
Muscle that flexes the elbow.
What is bicep?
Method of injury for Impingement Syndrome
What is overhead throwing?
The function of the Piano key sign test
What is testing for AC joint separation?
Triangular shaped bone, located on the back.
The soft tissue underneath the acromion.
What is Subacromial Bursa?
The function of the tricep.
What is elbow extension?
Symptom of a rotator cuff tear.
What is Shoulder Pain?
The two tests used for testing glenohumeral instability.
What is Anterior apprehension and Jobe relocation?
The longest bone in the arm.
What is Humorous?
Cartilage ring around socket of shoulder
What is Glenoid Labrum?
Location of the wrist extensors.
What is Posterior Forearm?
Most common dislocation of the humerus from the glenoid.
What is Anterior dislocations?
The Anterior apprehension and Jobe relocation tests rate of effectiveness.
What is 98%
The set of bones that connects the radius and ulna to the metacarpals.
What is Carpals?
The joint that enables the mobility of the scapula around the fulcrum of the acromioclavicular joint.
What is Scapulothoracic Joint?
The correct order of the SITS rotator cuff muscles.
What is Subscapularis, Infraspinatus, Teres Minor, Supraspinatus?
Another Name for lateral epicondylitis.
What is Tennis Elbow?
The highly sensitive test for impingement syndrome.
What is palpation of the supraspinatus?