GH joint
Elbow joint
Hand/Wrist
Special tests
MOI
100

Deepens the socket for greater stability of the humerus

Glenoid labrum

100

The elbow is what type of Diarthrodial joint?

Ginglymus
100

This carpal bone articulates with the radius

Scaphoid

100

This test assesses the supraspinatus 

Empty can

100

FOOSH injury commonly leads to a wrist fracture

Distal radius fracture

200

Origin of the Short head of the biceps

Coracoid process

200

Ligament stressed with Valgus stress testing of the elbow

UCL

200

This ligament stabilizes the distal radioulnar joint and is commonly injured during falls

TFCC, Triangular fibrocartilage complex

200

This test assesses GH instability

Apprehension/relocation

200

Repetitive overhead motion may lead to ?

Rotator cuff tendinopathy

300

This ligament resists inferior translation of the humeral head when the arm is abducted

Inferior GH ligament

300

Uniarticular flexor of the elbow

Brachialis

300

This tunnel contains the median nerve

Carpal tunnel

300

This test assesses for LHB integrity with resisted supination with elbow flexion.

Yergason's

300

Valgus stress during late cocking phase of throwing may lead to?

UCL injury

400

Direction of arthrokinematic motion when convex humeral head moves on concave glenoid during SH ABD. 

superior roll with inferior glide

400

This joint allows pronation/supination of the elbow/forearm.

Proximal radioulnar joint

400

This muscle tendon flexes the DIP of the fingers

FDProfundus

400

This shoulder lesion is commonly associated with LHB pathology at its origin.

SLAP lesion

400

Fallen on an adducted arm

AC joint sprain

500

Main restraint to anterior translation in ABD and ER

Anterior band of GH ligament

500

Main restraint to valgus stress from 20 to 120 degrees of flexion?

Anterior bundle of UCL

500

This wrist motion is limited when the scaphoid fails to flex during radial deviation.

Radial deviation

500

This nerve lies in the Cubital fossa 

Median nerve
500

Forced ABD/ER of the Gh joint?

Anterior luxation of the GH joint

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