Shoulder Girdle
Glenohumeral Joint
What is Injury?
Elbow Joint
Wrist and Hand
100

Which shoulder girdle movement is paired with abduction of the shoulder joint?

Upward rotation

100

What kind of joint is the glenohumeral joint?

Diarthrodial

100

What are injuries that are often called overuse injuries? Examples: bursitis and tendinitis

Microtraumatic

100

What are the three joints at the elbow?

Humeroulnar, Radiohumeral, and proximal radioulnar
100

In anatomical position, is ulnar deviation towards or away from the body?

Towards the body

200

What is another word for abduction of the scapula?

Protraction

200

Which shoulder joint movement is paired with shoulder girdle protraction (abduction)? (There are two possible answers, you only need one)

Internal rotation or horizontal adduction

200

An injury to a muscle is called a...

Strain

200

As the elbow flexes fast 20 degree, stability_____ (increases or decrease)

Decreases

200

How many bones are in the wrist and hand

A. 15

B. 30

C. 29

D. 43

C. 29

300

True or False: 

Shoulder girdle movement is not dependent upon the shoulder joint and its muscles

True

300

What is the function of the glenoid labrum?

Slightly enhances stability by acting like a suction cup

300

List the treatments spelled in the acronym PRICE:

Protection, Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation


300

What are the three B's? What action are they responsible for?

Biceps brachii, Brachioradialis, Brachialis

300

What type of joint is the radiocarpal joint?

A. Hinge

B. Condyloid

C. Ball-and-Socket

B. Condyloid

400

Which joint of the shoulder girdle is not a true synovial joint?

Scapulothoracic

400

Name the 4 rotator cuff muscles:

Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Teres Minor, and Subscapularis

400

List the cardinal signs of inflamation:

Redness, heat, swelling, pain, and loss of function

400

What is the function of the annular ligament?

Prevents dislocation


400

What of the following is NOT the function of fascia located at the base of the hand?

A. Protect muscles

B. Prevent bow out

C. Passage for tendons

D. Protect tendons and nerves

A. Protect muscles

500

Name the 5 muscles that move the shoulder girdle:

Levator scapulae, Rhomboids, Trapezius, Serratus anterior, and Pectoralis Minor

500

Which muscle is responsible for extension, adduction, horizontal abduction, and internal rotation?

A. Latissimus Dorsi

B. Pectoralis Major

C. Biceps Brachii

D. Trapezius

A. Latissimus Dorsi

500

What are the three phases of the healing continuum? Which one lasts the longest?

1. Inflammatory-Response Phase

2. Fibroblastic-Repair Phase
3. Maturation-Remodeling Phase


500

What type of joint is the...

1. Radiohumeral

2. Humeroulanr

3. Distal Radioulnar

1. Gliding

2. Hinge 

3. Pivot

500

How many muscles move the phalanges?

9 muscles