Shoulder Anatomy
Shoulder Injuries
Elbow, Wrist, Hand Anatomy
Wrist & Hand Injuries
Pot Pourri
100

The upper arm bone is called the...

Humerus

100

The most common cause of shoulder injuries

FOOSH

100

What type of joint is the elbow?

Hinge

100

An injury at the wrist where the median nerve is compressed and impinged as a result of repetitive finger motion, like typing.

carpal tunnel syndrome

100

What does FOOSH stand for?

Falling On an OutStretched Hand

200

The more medial of the two distal arm bones.

What is the ulna?

200
You would palpate in the "anatomical snuffbox" to help diagnose a fracture of the bone.
What is the scaphoid?
200

Name a special test for the shoulder

Mrs. Palmer will know the answer :)

300

The Subscapularis, Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, and Teres Minor make up what muscle group?

Rotator Cuff
300

Acromioclavicular joints are ________________

Glenohumeral joints are __________________

Separated

Dislocated

300

How many carpal bones are there?

8

300

The two bones fractured during a colles fracture are:

Ulna 

Radius

300

What sport has the most incidences of elbow dislocations?

Wrestling
400

Which bone is the acromion process located on?

Scapula

400

Name a shoulder injury that would not occur from FOOSH.

Mrs. Palmer will know the answer :)

400

The ligament of the elbow that could be injured by a valgus force.

Ulnar Collateral ligament (UCL)

400

The name for a sprain to the UCL of the thumb.

Gamekeeper's thumb

400

Biceps Brachii performs _________ at the elbow

Triceps Brachii performs __________ at the elbow

Flexion

Extension

500
The humerus combines with the glenoid fossa to form this joint.
What is glenohumeral joint?
500

Which symptom would be the best indicator for a rotator cuff strain/tear or impingement syndrome?

Dull/achy pain at night

500

Name all 4 motions at the elbow

Flexion

Extension

Supination

Pronation