The Forearm, Wrist, and Hand
The Elbow and Radioulnar Joint
The Shoulder (Pt. 1 & 2)
Movement Analysis
Miscellaneous
100

The hand and wrist are made up of how many bones?

29 bones

100

The elbow allows for what movements?

flexion and extension

100

True or False: Rotation of the clavical occurs with shoulder girdle movements

True

100

Muscles are grouped together accordining to what?

Concentric function

100

The anatomical term for "in front and above"

Antero-superior

200

The thumb contains what in it's flexor tendon?

Sesamoid bone

200

What are the two interrelated joints of the elbow?

Humero-ulnar joint, Radio-humeral joint

200

What location is the most common shoulder dislocation?

Anterior-inferior

200

The follow-through phase is also known as what?

Deceleration phase

200

The appendicular skeleton is said to be made up of what parts?

Upper limbs (shoulder, arm, forearm, and manual) and the lower limbs (thigh, leg, pedal)

300

Carpal tunnel symdrome is a condition were _____ compresses on _______

Transverse carpal ligament, median nerve

300

The radioulnar joint is what type of joint?

Trochoid or pivot-type joint

300
Name the anterior shoulder joint muscles

pectoralis major, coracobrachialis, subscapularis

300

This type of chain allows for single joint movement/function without moving other UE joints.

Open kinetic chain

300

Internal and external rotation of the GH joint occur in what plane and axis?

Plane=Transverse/horizontal/axial. Axis=Vertical/Longitudinal

400

The _______ is the origin for many wrist flexors, and the ________ is the origin for many wrist extensors.

Medial epicondyle, Lateral epicondyle

400

Name the three radioulnar supinators

Biceps Brachii, Supinator, Brachioradialis

400

Name all 4 scapular tilts

Lateral, medial, anterior, posterior

400

The proximal segement in a closed kinetic chain UE exercise is described as what?

Mobile

400

A golf swing occurs in what axis of rotation?

Diagonal or oblique 

500

The thumb may appear to have 2 joints, but some could argue it has three. What are the three?

Metacarpophalangeal joint (MCP), Interphalangeal joint (IP joint), Carpometacarpal joint (CMC-Wrist)

500
When tightening a screw on a screwdriver, what are the actions at the radioulnar joint AND GH+Elbow joints?

Radioulnar supination, GH+Elbow flexion

500

The _______ and _______ are GH external rotation agonists which attach posteriorly on _________.

Infraspinatus, Teres Minor, Greater Tubercle of the Humerus

500

Describe the correct way to perform the Valsalva Maneuver relative to the phases of lifting (Action and Recovery)

Exhale during lifting phase and inhale during the lowering/recovery phase.

500

What are the 5 major functions of the skeleton?

­1. Protection of vital soft tissues such as heart, lungs, and brain

­2. Support in order to maintain posture

­3. Allows for movement by serving as points of attachment for muscles and acting as levers

­4. Storage for minerals such as calcium and phosphorus

­5. Performs hemopoiesis, or blood formation that occurs in the red bone marrow located in the vertebral bodies, femur, humerus, ribs, and sternum