The arm Flashcards

1
Q

Distal end of humerus

A
  • medial epicondyles
  • lateral epicondyles
  • supracondylar ridges
  • capitulum
  • trochlea
  • radial fossa
  • coronoid fossa
  • olecranon fossa
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2
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what is an epicondyle?

A

a rounded protuberance at the end of a bone serving as a place of attachment for ligaments/tendons/muscles

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3
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medial and lateral epicondyles

A

bony protrusion palpable at medial and lateral sides of elbow

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4
Q

capitulum

A

articulates with radius of forearm

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5
Q

trochlea

A

articulates with ulna of forearm

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6
Q

radial fossa

A

superior to capitulum on anterior surface

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7
Q

coronoid fossa

A

superior to trochlea, adjacent to radial fossa

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8
Q

Olecranon fossa

A

posterior surface, superior to trochlea

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9
Q

radius and ulna location

A

radius is lateral to ulna

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10
Q

Bony landmarks of anterior radius

A
  • head of radius
  • neck
  • radial tuberosity
  • lateral styloid process
  • ulnar notch
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11
Q

bony landmark of posterior radius

A
  • head of radius
  • neck
  • lateral styloid process
  • ulnar notch
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12
Q

bony landmarks of anterior ulna

A
  • trochlear notch of ulna
  • coronoid process
  • radial notch of ulna
  • ulnar tuberosity
  • medial styloid process
  • head
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13
Q

bony landmarks of posterior ulna

A
  • olecranon
  • styloid process
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14
Q

Names of septum divisions in arm

A
  • lateral intermuscular septum
  • medial intermuscular septum
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15
Q

Anterior compartment of arm

A

Contains muscles that predominantly flex the elbow

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16
Q

Posterior compartment

A

contains muscles that predominantly extend the elbow

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17
Q

Muscles in the anterior compartment of the arm

A
  1. Biceps brachii
  2. brachialis
  3. coracobrachialis
18
Q

Muscles in the posterior compartment of arm

A

triceps brachii

19
Q

Biceps brachii origin

A

short head:
- apex of coracoid process of scapula
long head:
- supraglenoid tubercle of scapula

20
Q

Biceps brachii insertion

A

radial tuberosity and bicipital aponeurosis

21
Q

Biceps brachii innervation

A

musculocutaneous nerve

22
Q

biceps brachii action

A
  • flexor of forearm at elbow joint
  • powerful supinator of the forearm when elbow joint is flexed
  • also flex glenohumeral joint as the 2 heads of the muscle cross the joint
23
Q

Popeye deformity

A
  • characteristic deformity following rupture of the tendon of biceps brachii
  • on elbow flexion, a prominent bulge of the muscle belly is seen as unrestrained fibres contract
24
Q

Biceps reflex

A

a tap on the tendon of the biceps brachii at the elbow is used to test the integrity of musculocutaneous nerve C5/6

25
Q

Brachialis origin

A

distal half of anterior surface of humerus

26
Q

brachialis insertion

A

coronoid process and ulnar tuberosity

27
Q

brachialis innervation

A

musculocutaneous nerve. a small component of the lateral part is innervated by radial nerve

28
Q

brachialis action

A

flexes forearm at elbow joint

29
Q

coracobrachialis origin

A

tip of coracoid process

30
Q

coracobrachialis insertion

A

middle 1/3 medial surface of humerus

31
Q

coracobrachialis innervation

A

musculocutaneous nerve

32
Q

coracobrachialis action

A

flexion and adduction of arm

33
Q

triceps brachii origin

A

long head:
- Infraglenoid tubercle

lateral head:
- posterior surface of humerus superior to radial groove

medial head:
- posterior surface of humerus inferior to radial groove

The 3 heads converge to form a large tendon

34
Q

triceps brachii insertion

A

superior surface of olecranon of ulna, fascia of forearm

35
Q

triceps brachii innervation

A

radial nerve

36
Q

Triceps brachii action

A

extends forearm

37
Q

Anconeus what is it?

A

small, triangular muscle on the posterolateral aspect of the elbow

38
Q

Anconeus origin

A

lateral epicondyle of humerus

39
Q

anconeus insertion

A

lateral side of olecranon and upper 1/4 of posterior surface ulna

40
Q

anconeus innervation

A

radial nerve

41
Q

anconeus action

A

assists triceps extend the forearm
tenses the capsule of elbow joint, preventing pinching during extension