What are the clavicle, scapula, and humerus.
The elbow consists of what 3 bones?
What are the humerus, ulna, radius
The bone that rotates in the forearm is the:
radius
what is the wrist
The metacarpophalangeal joints of the digits of the hand are what type of joint?
What is an ellipsoid
The shoulder complex consists of these 4 joints.
What are the scapulothroacic, sternoclavicular, acromioclavicular and gelnohumeral joints.
This joint is the "true hinge" joint of the elbow.
What is the humeroulnar joint.
The humeralradial joint is classified as what type of joint?
What is a modified hinge joint.
The 8 carpal bones consist of:
The first metacarpal bone is inferior to this bone.
What is the trapezium carpal bone.
What joint in the shoulder complex performs elevation, depression, retraction, protraction, upward rotation and downward rotation?
The flexor muscles of the elbow are.
What are the biceps brachii, brachialis, brachioradialis
The primary rotators of the forearm are
What are the biceps brachii, supinator, pronator teres, and pronator quadratus.
The purpose of the Triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC) is
What is: acts as a cushion and contributes to the ulnar aspect of the wrist.
These intrinsic muscles help you hold a flat object, like a book or sandwich.
What are, the palmar interossei.
The movements of the GH joint include.
What are internal/external rotation, flexion/extension, adduction/abduction, and horizontal adduction/abduction.
The extensor muscles of the elbow include:
what are the triceps brachii and anconeius
This position of the forearm decreases engagement of the biceps brachii during elbow flexion.
what is a neutral or pronated position.
This extensor retinaculum is a band that crosses over what structure(s) of the wrist?
What are the 6 extensor compartments
The muscle that opposes the 5th digit at the CMC joint is called
what is: the opponens digit minimi
An OTR is evaluating a client with an upper extremity injury as a result of a motor vehicle accident. As part of the assessment, the OTR decides to administer the “push out” test and notices the client is displaying serratus anterior weakness. Which therapeutic exercise would be advisable for the OTR to initiate with the client?
A. Seated in a chair, the client performs range of motion exercises of the shoulder, specifically internal and external rotation
B. In supine, have the client make a fist and flex the shoulder at 90 degrees; while the OTR supports the scapula, the client pushes up against gravity
C. Sitting upright in a chair, the client performs shoulder extension exercises using a low resistance theraband
D. In supine, the client holds a 1 lb dumb bell with the elbow flexed to 90 degrees completing shoulder internal and external range of motion exercises
An OTR is providing an intervention to a client who has a diagnosis of lateral epicondylitis. The OTR introduces ice massage as a preparatory activity. Which part of the upper extremity is MOST APPROPRIATE for the OTR to provide ice massage?
A. The common flexor attachment of the elbow
B. The common extensor attachment of the elbow
C. The pronator quadratus
D. The pronator teres
An OTR is providing instructions for a wrist and hand exercise home program. Which statement BEST describes the correct method for upper extremity exercise?
A. It is preferred to perform longer and intensive exercises with a rest day in between.
B. Do wrist extension exercise with finger flexion if there is extrinsic flexor tightness.
C. Perform exercise for metacarpophalangeal (MP) flexion with wrist flexion and extension; use an orthosis if needed.
D. Forearm rotation exercise should be done with the upper arm locked at the side of the body.
An individual is diagnosed with carpal tunnel syndrome. Which of the following BEST reflects what the client is experiencing?
A. Pain with elbow flexion and extension movement
B. Weakness and pain with the 1st and 2nd lumbricals and flexor tendons of the fingers and thumb
C. Weakness and pain in the 3rd and 4th lumbricals and flexor tendons of 4th and 5th fingers
D. Pain with upper arm and forearm movement
A child is writing in a journal during class. The OTR observes that the child uses an opposed thumb, with the index finger and middle finger meeting the thumb. The grasp is an efficient writing grasp and the child demonstrates adequate control over the pencil. Which grasping pattern is being used?
A. Three jaw chuck/Tripod grasp
B. Power grasp
C. Pincer grasp
D. Hook grasp