The upper forearm
Humerus!
A delay in the medial epicondlylar growth plate.
What is Little League Elbow!
Which nerve innervates the Biceps Brachii?
What is the musculocutaneous nerve!
The elbow complex consists of what 3 joints?
What are humeroulnar joint, humeroradial joint, and proximal radioulnar joint!
Tennis elbow is an injury to the
What is the lateral epicondyle!
Where should circulation be assessed?
What are the brachial and radial arteries!
The ________ ligament is attached to the anterior and posterior margins of the radial notch and encircles the head and neck of the radius.
What is the Annular Ligament!
5 steps to treating an injured elbow
P.R.I.C.E
1. protect
2. rest
3. ice
4. compression
5. elevation
What action does the nerves of the 5th and 6th cervical vertebrae control at the elbow?
What is elbow flexion!
When the forearm is pronated fully, which muscle serves as the prime mover during elbow flexion?
What is brachialis!
The olecranon bursa is the most frequently injured bursa in the elbow due to its
What is Superficial Location!
What action does the nerve of the 7th cervical vertebrae allow at the elbow?
What is elbow extension
The type of joint the elbow is
Synovial Joint!
The most common elbow dislocation is one in which both the ulna and radius are forced______
What is posteriorly!
Which three nerves are located in the cubital fossa of the elbow?
What are the musculocutaneous, radial and median nerves!