Hand Bony
Elbow
Hand Joints and Ligaments
Wrist
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100
This carpal bone is a sesamoid bone.

What is Pisiform?

100


What is the Trochlea? 

100


What is the Metacarpophalangeal Joints?

100

The Distal Radioulnar Joint is this type of joint. 

What is a Pivot Joint?

100


What is the Interosseus Membrane?

200

This carpal bone is considered the "keystone of the hand."

What is the capitate?

200


What is the Lateral Supracondylar Ridge?

200

The metacarpophalangeal joint is this type of joint.

What is a condyloid joint?

200

This ligament limits radial deviation of the wrist.

What is the Ulnar Collateral Ligament?

200

This nerve, also known as the funny bone, runs through the cubital tunnel?

What is the Ulnar Nerve?

300

This fracture is found on this bone.

What is the Third Middle Phalanx?

300

This joint is responsible for flexion and extension. 

What is the Humeroulnar joint?

300

This is the joint between proximal and distal carpal rows.

What is a Midcarpal Joint?

300

This is a fracture of this structure.

What is the Ulnar Styloid Process?

300

This joint is responsible for pronation and supination.

What is the Radioulnar joint?

400


What is the Trapezium?

400

These are the borders of the cubital fossa.

What are the line drawn between epicondyles, Brachioradialis and Pronator Teres?

400

This is a tear of what structure in the phalanges?

What is the Volar Plate?
400

These 3 carpals are considered part of the Radiocarpal Joint. 

What are the Scaphoid, Lunate, and Triquetrium?

400

This wrist ligament, which limits wrist flexion, is the only major ligament (dorsally).

What is the Dorsal Radiocarpal Ligament?

500

This bone is at the highest risk for dislocation of the carpal bones.

What is the Lunate?

500

These are the three parts of the Ulnar Collateral Ligament.

What are the Anterior Oblique UCL, Posterior Oblique UCL, and Transverse Oblique UCL?

500

The first digit is a ______ joint, allowing these 6 motions. (Must guess all 6 to earn points)

What is a Saddle Joint? What is Flexion, Extension, Adduction, Abduction, Opposition and Reposition?

500

This structure of ligaments limits Hyperextension.

What is the Palmar Ligamentous Support?

500


What is Triangular Fibrocartilaginous Complex (TFCC)?

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