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Shoulder Anatomy
Shoulder Conditions
Arm, Wrist, Hand Anatomy
Arm, Wrist, Hand Conditions
Skin Conditions
100
This bone of the shoulder is not part of the shoulder girdle.
What is the humerus?
100
The most common broken bone of the shoulder.
What is the clavicle?
100
The more medial of the two distal arm bones.
What is the ulna?
100
The other name for skier's thumb, in which the ulnar collateral ligament of the thumb is injured.
What is Gamekeeper's thumb?
100
The second most superficial layer of the skin.
What is dermis?
200
SC is shorthand for this ligament.
What is Sternoclavicular ligament?
200
The most common direction for the shoulder to dislocate.
What is anterior?
200
The majority of the wrist extensors orginate at this epicondyle of the elbow.
What is lateral epicondyle?
200
You would palpate in the "anatomical snuffbox" to help diagnose a fracture of the bone.
What is the scaphoid?
200
Considered to be the type of light responsible for serious skin conditions.
What is UVB?
300
When applying a shoulder spica, you want to make sure this superior process is covered.
What is the Acromian process?
300
The long head of this shoulder flexor enters the sub-acromial space and may be involved in impingment.
What is biceps muscle?
300
The ligament that holds the proximal radial head against the ulna allowing for pronation and supination.
What is the annular ligament?
300
The median nerve can be compressed and impinged as it passes through this tunnel of the wrist.
What is carpal tunnel?
300
Tinea cruris, pedis, capitus, and versicolor are caused by which type of microb?
What is a fungus?
400
The humerus combines with the glenoid fossa to form this joint.
What is glenohumeral joint?
400
Posterior dislocation of this shoulder joint could put the athletes' airway in danger.
What is the sternoclavicular joint?
400
The ligament of the elbow that could be injured by a varus force.
What is Radial (Lateral) Collateral ligament?
400
A Bennett's fracture is specific to this bone.
What is the first metacarpal?
400
A type of contact dermatitis we talked about.
What is poison oak, ivy, or sumac
500
The four muscles that make up the rotator cuff.
What is the Subscapularis, Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, and Teres Minor?
500
Stretching or compressing this major nerve bundle can cause intense burning or stinging down the arm.
What is the brachial plexus?
500
The most proximal and medial of the carpal bones?
What is the pisaform?
500
This deformity
What is Boutonniere Deformity?
500
This microb usually causes purulent/pyodermic infections.
What is bacteria?