Wrist /Hand Anatomy
Shoulder Anatomy
Upper Arm/Elbow Injuries
Shoulder Injuries
Wrist Hand Injuries
100
Boxer's Fracture Occurs here...(Show on Heisenberg)
What is 4th and 5th MCP
100
This makes up the shoulder girdle
What is clavicle and Scapula
100
Test for bicep tendonitis or tear
What is Yeargesons Test
100
Another name for a bruise to the shoulder
What is Shoulder Pointer
100
Injury to the extensor tendon at the PIP joint (slip rupture)
What is Boutonniere Finger
200
PIP stands for.... (Show)
What is Proximal Interphalangeal
200
The Coracoclavicular ligament consists of which two ligaments
What is Conoid and Trapezoid
200
Inflammatory response at the medial epicondyle.
What is Golfers Elbow
200
The most commonly fractured bone in the shoulder
What is the clavicle
200
Distal flexor tendon rupture
What is Jersey Finger
300
DIP stands for....show on Heisenberg
What is Distal Interphalangeal
300
The shoulder region joint that is given additional stability by a fibrocartilaginous cup-like structure known as the glenoid labrum
What is Glenohumeral
300
Varus Stress tests for the elbow test this ligament
What is radial collateral ligament sprain or tear
300
The most common mechanism for a shoulder injury
What is falling on an outstretched arm, abduction and external rotation.
300
results from a herniation of the synovium surrounding a tendon filling it with fluid
What is ganglion cyst
400
These are the main ligaments of the wrist
What is ulnar collateral ligament/ radial collateral ligament
400
The Muscles of the rotator Cuff
What is Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Teres Minor, Subscapularis
400
The nerve that is being tested in Tinel's Sign
What is Ulnar Nerve
400
The most common type of shoulder dislocation
What is anterior
400
Ulnar Collateral Ligament Sprain or Tear (Hand)
What is Gamekeepers Thumb
500
These are the carpal bones (Label)
What is scaphoid, lunate, triquetral, pisiform, trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, hamate
500
The ligaments of the shoulder
What is Steroclavicular, Coracoclavicular-(Conoid, trapezoid), Acromioclavicular, Coracoacromial ligament, Coracohumeral Ligament
500
A fracture or dislocation that causes a loss of blood supply to the forearm.
What is Volkmann's Contracture
500
These are the five phases of throwing
What is Wind up, Cocking, Acceleration, Release, Follow Through
500
This bone in the wrist can be palpated within the area known as the “anatomical snuff-box”?
What is Scaphoid