This is the type of joint of the shoulder.
What is the ball & socket?
Tightness of this muscle causes forward shoulder posture.
What is the pectoral muscles?
This is the type of joint of the elbow.
This injury of Medial epicondylitis is referred to as this.
What is Golfers elbow?
This is the first of the rotator cuff muscles and does ABduction.
What is supraspinatus?
This is most likely torn with a shoulder dislocation.
What is the labrum?
A majority of clavicle fractures occur here.
What is the middle 1/3?
This muscle is the primary elbow flexor.
What is the Biceps?
This is referred to as tennis elbow.
What is Lateral epicondylitis?
This is the second of the rotator cuff muscles and does external rotation.
What is infraspinatus?
This is the name for the ball and socket joint of the shoulder.
What is glenohumeral joint?
This is the most commonly torn rotator cuff muscle.
What is the supraspinatus?
This is the name of the lateral epicondyle.
What is capitulum?
This is the surgical intervention for a torn UCL of the elbow
This is the third of the rotator cuff muscles and does external rotation.
What is Teres Minor?
This is a joint of the shoulder that is NOT considered a "true joint".
What is the Scapulothoracic joint?
This injury is commonly referred to as a separated shoulder.
What is an AC joint sprain?
What are flexion, extension, supination, and pronation?
This is the special test for a torn UCL of the elbow.
What is a Valgus Stress Test?
This is the fourth of the rotator cuff muscles and does internal rotation.
What is subscapularis?
This is the most powerful adductor muscle of the shoulder.
What is the Latinisms dorsi?
This is the name given to a posterior labrum tear.
What is Hill Sachs Lesion?
This is the name of the medial epicondyle of the elbow.
What is the trochlea?
This is where the bursae of the elbow is located.
What is the olecranon?
This is the "AC" joint.
What is the acromioclavicular joint?