Bones of The Elbow
Muscle Responsibility
Injuries
Testing the Elbow
Random Trivia
100

This is the proximal bone of the elbow joint

What is the Humerus?

100

Name the three muscles responsible for elbow flexion

What is the Biceps Brachii, Brachialis, and Brachioradialis?

100

What is another name for Lateral Epicondylitis?

What is Tennis Elbow?

100

This test has the examiner tapping the Ulnar nerve of the elbow.

What is Tinel's Sign?
100

What year did the tv show "Friends" ended?

What is 2004?

200

This bone is on the lateral side of the forearm

What is the Radius?

200

This muscle pronates the elbow

What is the pronator teres?

200

This is the injury typically experienced by baseball pitchers and golfers. 

What is Medial Epicondylitis?

200

This test has the athlete's elbow flexed and the examiner has one hand on the wrist (medially) and the other hand on the elbow (laterally) 

What is Varus Stress Test?

200

How old is Annie, according to the musical script?

What is 11?

300

The coronoid process is on which bone?

What is the Ulna?

300

This muscle is posterior to the Humerus. 

What is the Triceps Brachii?

300

This injury is caused by a weak or torn UCL.

What is Ulnar Nerve Injury?

300

What is a sign of a positive Golfer's Elbow Test?

What are complaints of discomfort on the medial side of the elbow?

300

What is the most common dessert served on Canadian Thanksgiving?

What is Pumpkin Pie?

400

This is the larger of the two bones on the proximal to the elbow joint.

What is the Ulna?

400

Besides flexing the elbow, what other movement is are the Biceps Brachii responsible for?

What is Supination?

400

This condition is the absence of blood flow to the forearm.

What is Volkmann's Contracture?

400

What test would be used to test for possible damage to the Ulnar Collateral Ligament?

What is Valgus Stress Test?

400

What year did the U.S host their first Olympic Games?

What is 1904?

500

What is the bony landmark on the posterior side of the elbow?

What is the Olecranon?

500

This muscle's origin is the lateral epicondyle of the Humerus and inserts at the lateral surface of the Olecranon process of the ulna. 

What is the Anconeus?

500

This injury is caused by falling on an outstretched hand, falling on a flexed elbow, or a direct blow or trauma to the elbow. 

Signs of this injury include: No visible deformity, hemorrhage, swelling, muscle spasms


What is Elbow Fracture?

500

This test has the patient pronating, radially deviating, and extending their wrist against resistance? 

What is Resistive Tennis Elbow Test?

500

In what direction does the Nile flows?

What is North?