Bones
Muscles
Nerves
Palpation
Potluck
100
Lateral bone in the arm
radius
100
Prominent stucture when arm is flexed 90 degrees
Biceps Brachii
100
This nerve offers motor supply to flexor muscles of the anterior arm
Musculocutaneous nerve
100
Bone easily palpated on the lateral side on the arm
radius
100
Which bursae is the most relevant?
Olecranon bursa
200
medial bone in the arm
ulna
200
This muscle is prominent when forearm is resisting flexion
Brachioradialis
200
All nerves descend from the
Brachial plexus
200
Prominent rounded area on posterior side of the elbow
olecranon process
200
When the ulnar nerve is pinch, which finger is the feeling most in?
The pinky or the 5th
300
This bone is surrounded by the bicep and tricep muscles.
Humerus
300
Also know for the tingling feeling in the "funny bone"
Ulnar nerve
300
Grasped between the cubital fossa and lateral epicondyle
Extensor wad
300
Name the three arteries in the elbow
Brachia, ulnar, and radial
400
The ulnar nerve is lateral to this part of the humerus
Medial epicondyle
400
Motor supply to the extensor muscles
Radial nerve
400
Found on the distal aspect of the humerus medially
Medial epicondyle
400
The medial/lateral collateral ligament are divided into what three oblique bands
Anterior, transverse, and posterior
500
The olecranon process is medial to this part of the humerus.
Lateral epicondyle
500
This nerve provides sensory innervation on the palmar aspect of the hand.
median nerve
500
Seperated from the extensor wad by the posterior border of the ulna
Flexor-extensor wad
500
This joint is sliding and is most stable in 20 degrees of flexion
Humeroradial Joint
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