What type of joint structure does the radioulnar joint have?
Pivot
Which muscle is assessed through a MMT of elbow extension?
Triceps Brachii
Which injury is also known as Tennis Elbow?
Lateral Epicondylitis
This condition is similar to shin splints, but is found in the forearm
Forearm Periostitis
This muscle group has its common tendon originate on the medial side of the elbow
Flexor Muscle Group
Radial Pulse/Cap Refill
This condition is assessed using the Varus Stress Test
Radial Collateral Ligament Sprain
Which direction is the most common for an elbow dislocation?
Posterior
This muscle Flexes and Abducts the wrist and Flexes the Elbow.
Flexor Carpi Radialis
Which muscle is assessed when performing this MMT?
Brachialis
Show me how to perform the Active Medial Epicondylopathy Test
Demonstration
What is the MOI for Golfer's Elbow?
Repetitive elbow and wrist flexion and pronation
Which nerves are found in the cubital fossa?
Radial Nerve
Median Nerve
Which nerve has a myotome of abduction of the 5th finger?
Ulnar N.
If performing Tinel's Sign for a suspected Median Nerve Compression, where would you tap?
Anterior aspect of forearm
Which pathology does the Elbow Flexion Test assess?
Ulnar Nerve Compression Syndrome
What is the innervation of the Flexor Digitorum Profundus?
Fingers 2 & 3: Median N
Fingers 4 & 5: Ulnar N
What is the dermatome for the radial nerve?
Dorsal web space, between the thumb and index fingers
This condition is also known as Little League Elbow
Traction Apophysitis
To assess the annular ligament integrity, which special test would you perform?
Radioulnar Joint Stress Test