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100

This nerve travels through the cubital tunnel and innervates the 4th and 5th fingers

What is the ulnar nerve?
100

The radial collateral ligament is on this aspect of the elbow

What is lateral?

100

Carrying angle or "favoring" an injured limb would fall under this category of the HOPS evaluation

What is observation?

100

This is the result of repetitive throwing by immature athletes resulting in injury to the epiphysis of the medial epicondyle

What is little league elbow?

100

This injury typically occurs as a result of direct trauma or excessive forces to the radius, ulna, or humerus

What is a fracture?

200

This bone is on the medial aspect of the forearm

What is the ulna?
200

The ulnar collateral ligament is on this aspect of the elbow

What is medial?
200

Manual muscle testing is also know as this

What is a break test?

200

Known as cubital tunnel syndrome, injury to this nerve is the result of repetitive movement

What is the ulnar nerve?

200

A direct blow to this area may cause pain and numbness down into the ring and pinky fingers

What is an ulnar nerve contusion?

300

This bone is on the lateral aspect of the forearm

What is the radius?

300

The biceps brachii performs this action of the elbow

What is elbow flexion?

300

What are the three types of range of motion?

Active, passive, and resistive

300

This is an overuse injury to the lateral side of the elbow or forearm extensor tendon, also known as epicondylitis.

What is tennis elbow?

300

This is a serious condition that occurs as the result of the absence of blood flow to the forearm as the result of an injury

What is a Volkmann's Contracture?

400
This blood vessel is the main blood supply for the elbow and forearm

What is the brachial artery?

400

The triceps performs this motion of the elbow joint

What is elbow extension?

400

These are the 4 motions of the elbow joint

Flexion, Extension, Pronation, Supination

400

This is an overuse injury to the medial side of the elbow or common forearm flexor tendon, also known as epicondylitis

What is golfers elbow?

400

This acute injury is an overstretching or tearing of the medial collateral ligament of the elbow

What is a UCL tear?

500

These are the 3 bones of the elbow

Humerus, Radius, and Ulna

500

This empty sac is located on the posterior aspect of the elbow and can become filled by fluid due to a forceful direct blow

What is the olecranon bursa?

500

This evaluation tool involves measuring a joints range of motion

What is goniometry?

500

Known as pronator teres syndrome, injury to this nerve results in numbness and tingling of the thumb, index, and middle fingers

What is the median nerve?

500

Inflammation of the bursa sac caused by a direct blow is know as this

What is olecranon bursitis?

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