Anatomy of the Elbow
Muscle and Tendons Injury's
Anatomy of the Shoulder
Different Bone injuries
100

Point at the Ulna


100

Minor ______ strains will typically be characterized by discomfort at the anterior aspect of the elbow and minimal, if any, swelling. The athlete will also demonstrate some weakness and extra discomfort when _______ is resisted

Elbow flexion

100

The shoulder is a ______ joint like the hip but much more shallow.

Ball and Socket

100

An athlete can receive a direct blow or fall on the tip of the shoulder, which causes the fracture. What fracture is this?

Clavicular Fractures

200

The radius and ulna are the bones between the elbow and what

What is the Wrist

200

Excessive resistance to the triceps muscle will often cause tissue damage to the ________.

Elbow Extensor Strain

200

The shoulder joint has 3 bones what are they?

the humerus, the clavicle, and the scapula,

200

If they are located midshaft. But the shoulder musculature can ca sometimes hide a fracture of the _____.

Humeral Fractures

300

The ulna is hooked to the end of the what

What is the Humerus

300

_______ at the elbow often result in pain over the medial epicondyle of the humerus or the front of the forearm.

These strains can result from excessive resistance during wrist flexion movements or, more commonly, from overuse

Wrist Flexor Strains

300

The rotator cuff consists of four muscles what are they

subscapularis, infraspinatus, teres minor, and supraspinatus

400

what 3 bones are in the elbow

humerus, radius, ulna

400

at the elbow frequently result in pain over the lateral epicondyle Of the humerus.

What injury is this

Wrist Extensor Strains

400

What acronym can you remember the four muscles in your rotator cuff  

SITS

500

Main movements

elbow flexors
elbow extensors
forearm supinators
forearm pronators
wrist flexors
wrist extensors

500

Treatment with what acronym? 

PRICE

500

What are the 2 main joints in your shoulder?

acromioclavicular Joint and glenohumeral joint.

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