Elbow Anatomy
Elbow Muscles
Elbow Conditions
Elbow Ortho Tests
Elbow Fun Facts
100

The trochlea is found on which aspect of the humerus.

Medial

100

The main muscle used in elbow flexion.

Biceps

100

This nerve is compressed at the cubital tunnel.

Ulnar

100

The radial tunnel test tests for this condition.

Radial neuritis or radial tunnel syndrome.

100

The elbow is classified as this type of joint.

Hinge

200

Small bump at end of ulna, forms the elbow tip

Olecranon

200

The biceps muscle attaches to what part of the radius.

Radial Tuberosity

200

This ligament can be found on the outside of the elbow and is injured with a varus force.

Lateral or radial collateral

200

The elbow valgus test tests which ligament.

Medial or ulnar collateral

200

What is the common name for lateral epicondylitis?

Tennis elbow

300

These three bones articulate at the elbow joint.

Humerus, radius, ulna

300

Muscle primarily responsible for elbow extension.

Triceps

300

Lateral epicondylitis causes which classification of pain.

Sharp pain

300

Mill's test is done for this elbow pathology.

Lateral epicondylitis

300

When the elbow is in flexion the ulna rolls and glide in which direction.

Anterior

400

This structure stabilizes the lateral side of the elbow.

Radial or lateral collateral ligament

400

The elbow's lateral and medial epicondyles serve as origin points for these muscle groups.

Wrist extensors and flexors

400

This injury occurs when the radial head is subluxated, often in children.

Nursemaid's elbow

400

This test tests for both medial or lateral elbow instability.

Moving valgus

400

The "funny bone" sensation comes from which nerve.

Ulnar