Anatomy
Shoulder
Elbow
Forearm, Wrist, Hand
Forearm, Wrist, Hand
100

Scapular winging indicates an injury to what nerve?

Long Thoracic n.

100

The greatest number of upper humeral fractures occurs at the:

Surgical Neck

100

What is a gunstock deformity? What fx does this stem from?

forearm deviates toward the midline (cubital varus), creating an inward angle resembling an old rifle stock; condylar

100

Fx of the distal end of the radius with anterior displacement

Smith Fx (reverse Colles)

100

Compression of the median nerve and ulnar nerves causes what deformity?

Claw hand
200

Name the rotator cuff muscles

Supraspinatus, Subscapularis, Teres Minor, Infraspinatus

200

In which phase of the throwing motion is maximum external rotation achieved?

Cocking

200

Cubital tunnel syndrome entraps what nerve?

ulnar n.

200

an unstable intra-articular fracture-dislocation of the distal radius (wrist bone) where the articular surface is sheared off and subluxed (dislocated) is called what? 

Barton Fx

200

Carpal tunnel involves compression of what nerve?

median

300

Where is the only bone-to-bone joint that holds the shoulder complex onto the thorax. 

The sternoclavicular joint

300

In scapulohumeral rhythm there is no scapular movement for the first how many degrees of humeral movement?  Then the scapular moves with the humerus in what ratio?

30 degrees, 2:1

300

What is Panner's disease?

osteochondritis in those ages 4-12

300

This fx has a dinner fork presentation

Colles Fx


300

What is Kleinbock's disease?

loss of blood supply to the lunate

400

Where are the best 2 points to access the brachial artery?

Cubital fossa, Mid-Upper Arm (Medial Bicipital Groove)

400

What is the name of the most commonly observed soft tissue injury after subluxation or dislocation? What is it an injury of? Where is it?


Bankart lesion; labral tear; anterior

400

Tennis elbow is another name for? What muscle group originates here?

Lateral Epicondylitis; forearm extensors

400

What does Finkelstein test test for?

DeQuervain's syndrome

400

What is the most fractured of the carpal bones?

scaphoid

500

What are the borders of the anatomical snuffbox?

medial: extensor pollicus longus

lateral: abductor pollicus longus, extensor pollicus brevis

500

The most common shoulder direction for the shoulder to displace is in the _______________ direction.

anterior

500

Tommy John surgery repairs what?

UCL injuries

500

Positive Tinel Sign would produce numbness in which fingers?

thumb, index, middle, lateral half of ring finger

500

What is Preiser's disease?

avascular necrosis of the scaphoid

600

Clubbed fingers maybe a sign of what?

congenital heart disorders or chronic respiratory disease

600
What does the painful arc test test for? What are the degrees pt will experience pain?

Subacromial impingement- experiences pain within 60-120 degrees 

600

Which ligament in the elbow is most stressed when pitching a baseball overhand?

UCL

600

Compression of the ulnar nerve results in what deformity?

Bishop's deformity (also called benediction deformity)

600

What is a contusion under the fingernail called?

subungual hematoma

700

This structure is absent in 10-20% of the population.  Can have one or both be absent.

Palmaris longus

700

What are 2 special tests for the subscapularis muscle?

Bear Hug and Gerber Lift Off 

700

A pt has a carrying angle  exceeding 15∘of lateral deviation this is known as 

cubtial valgus

700

Compression of the ulnar nerve can cause what?

drop wrist

700

A boxer Fx is a fx of what metacarpal?

Base of the 5th