It is the forearm bone on your pinky side.
Ulna
When performing dips I am using primarily which muscles.
Triceps
Skiiers thumb is also known as this
Gamekeepers thumb
The shoulder joint is the most easily injured body part for this reason
It has the most range of motion
The 2 injuries that can be acute or chronic
Rotator cuff or Labrum tear
The anatomical term for your fingers
Phalanges
This forearm muscle helps to rotate and flex.
Brachioradialis
The end of a bat or raquet might cause this injury to the hand
Hamate FX
A player with this injury will come off of the field slumped at the shoulders with arm pulled close to the midline of the body
Broken Clavicle
Fly's would strengthen this muscle group
Pecs
This bone is also known as your collarbone
Clavicle
If I am doing shoulder presses what group of muscles am I working (actual name)
Deltoids
The MOI for Mallet Finger
Getting hit on the tip of the finger
Sign for bicep rupture named after a cartoon character.
Popeye Arm
FOOSH meaning
Fall on outstretched hand
The joint where the clavicle meets the scapula
THe AC joint (Acromioclavicular)
The group of muscles in the shoulder know as the SITS muscles.
Rotator cuff
Fracture of the 4th and 5th metacarpals
Boxers fracture
A common injury in football, hockey or any sport where you may fall or get a direct hit to the end of the shoulder. The force would be applied downward.
AC sprain or seperation
Anatomical Direction most common for shoulder dislocations
Anterior
The bony prominence on the inside of the elbow
Medial Epicondyle
The motion of palm up fingers pulled toward the bicep is using this group of forearm muscles.
Flexors
A Distal Radial Fracture is also known as
Colles Fx
The chronic elbow inury involving the lateral epicondyle and extensors
Tennis Elbow
What additional injury would occur with a posterior dislocation
fracture