Appendicular Skeleton part 1 (quiz 4) Flashcards

1
Q

What are the 4 bones of the pectoral girdle?

A

2 clavicles, 2 scapulae

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2
Q

The _____________ girdle is a part of the upper limb and attaches upper limb to axial skeleton

A

pectoral

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3
Q

What are the bone attachments of the sternoclavicular joint?

A

-sternal end of the clavicle
-manubrium of the sternum
-rib 1

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4
Q

What is another name for the sternoclavicular joint?

A

manubrioclavicular joint

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5
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What type of joint is the sternoclavicular joint?

test q

A

synovial saddle joint (biaxial/multiaxial)

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6
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What movements are possible with the sternoclavicular joint?

A

-elevation and depression (vertical plane)
-protraction and retraction (anterior and posterior)
-moves with scapula (rotation)

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7
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What are the supporting ligaments and structures of the sternoclavicular joint?

A

-capsular ligament and joint capsule
-intra-articular disc/ligament
-interclavicular ligament
-costoclavicular ligament

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8
Q

The capsule ligamnet/joint capsule and intra-articular disc/ligament are an atypical synovial joint. Why?

A

usually synovial joints are hyaline cartilage, but these are made of fibrocartilage

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9
Q

What injury can occur and damage the sternoclavicular joint?

A

clavicular dislocation
-posterior is the most dangerous because there are big arteries and veins behind the clavicle

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10
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What are the bony landmarks of the acromioclavicular joint?

A

-scapula (acromion process and coracoid process)
-clavicle (distal end, trapezoid line, and conoid tubercle)

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11
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What are the supporting ligaments of the acromioclavicular joint?

A

-acromioclavicular ligament
-coracoacromial ligament
-coracoclavicular ligament (trapezoid and conoid ligament)

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12
Q

The acromioclavicular ligament has a joint capsule. What type of joint is it?

A

synovial planar joint

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13
Q

What type of joint is the glenohumeral joint?

A

synovial ball and socket (multiaxial, circumduction)

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14
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What is a part of the joint capsule for the glenohumeral joint?

A

-glenohumeral ligaments (superior, middle, and inferior)
-coracohumeral ligament
-insertions of rotator cuff muscles attach to the exterior joint capsule
-tendon of biceps brachii long head runs inside the joint capsule (covered by tenosynovium and is anchored by the transverse humeral ligament)

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15
Q

Which joint has insertions of the rotator cuff muscles on the joint capsule exterior?

A

glenohumeral joint

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16
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Which joint has the tendon of biceps brachii long head run in the internal joint capsule?

A

glenohumeral joint

17
Q

What is the tendon of the biceps brachii long head anchored by in the glenohumeral joint capsule?

A

transverse humeral ligament

18
Q

What is glenoid labrum?

A

fibrocartilage lip on the glenoid cavity of the glenohumeral joint

19
Q

What bursae are a part of the glenohumeral joint?

A

-subacromial
-subscapular
-subcoracoid

20
Q

What are the 4 muscles of the rotator cuff?

A

-supraspinatus
-infraspinatus
-teres minor
-subscapularis

21
Q

Shoulder dislocation includes the…….

A

humerus

22
Q

Shoulder dislocation involves the humerus. What ligaments are involved?

A

glenohumeral and coracohumeral ligament

23
Q

Shoulder separation involves the….

A

clavicle

24
Q

Shoulder separation involves the clavicle. What ligaments are involved?

A

acromioclavicular, coracoclavicular, coracoacromial ligament

25
Q

define sprain

A

injury to ligaments and joint capsule

26
Q

What is the medical term for elbow?

A

cubitus

27
Q

What are the 3 elbow joints?

A

-humeroulnar
-humeroradial
-radioulnar

28
Q

What type of joint is the humeroulnar joint?

A

synovial hinge joint (uniaxial, flexion/extension)

29
Q

What type of joint is the humeroradial joint?

A

synovial hinge and pivot

hinge (uniaxial, flexion and extension)

pivot (uniaxial, supination and pronation)

30
Q

What type of joint is the radioulnar joint?

A

synovial pivot (uniaxial, proximal)

31
Q

What are the supporting ligaments of the elbow?

A

-ulnar collateral ligament
-radial collateral ligament
-anular ligament

32
Q

Where is the olecranon bursa found?

A

at the elbow