The action of this muscle is elbow flexion in neutral
What is the brachioradialis?
Crossover test tests for this injury
Why is subacromial impingement?
Normal range for this motion is 0-145/155 degrees
What is elbow flexion?
The muscle that not everyone has
What is the Palmaris Longus?
FOOSH
What is the most common MOI for elbow injuries?
This innervates the brachialis muscle
What is the musculocutaneous nerve?
SLAP stands for...
What is Superior Labrum Anterior Posterior?
Normal range for these motions is 0-90 degrees (3 motions)
What are forearm pronation/supination and wrist flexion?
Spinning kids by their arms is a mechanism for this injury
What is a radial head dislocation?
Dinner fork deformity injury
What is a colles' fracture?
The group of muscles that originate from the lateral epicondyle
What are the extensors?
The test for posterior inferior labral tears
What is Kim's Test?
Normal range for this motion is 0-85 degrees
What is wrist extension?
The condition secondary to a Monteggia fracture
What is a Monteggia fracture?
The two nerves that innervate the flexor digitorum profundus
What are the median and ulnar nerves?
superior shoulder pain in Neer's test indicates this injury
What is a SLAP tear?
Normal range of wrist ulnar deviation
What is 0-35 degrees?
Symptoms of this condition include tightness in extremity, perceived weakness, waxy skin, and numbness and tingling
What is forearm compartment syndrome?
The condition associated with compressed ulnar nerve
What is cubital tunnel syndrome?
The origins of the pronator teres muscle
What is the medial epicondylar ridge and common flexor tendon?
Pain at the bicipital groove AND snapping during Yurgeson's test indicates this injury
What is a tear of the transverse ligament of the humeral head?
The fulcrum point for ulnar and radial deviation
What is the dorsal aspect of the capitate?
What is a Chauffeur's fracture?
injury caused by pinching of the median nerve and brachial artery secondary to fracture
What is Volkmann's contracture?