Elbow and Forearm Flashcards

1
Q

Purpose of the Elbow and Forearm

A

to position the hand in space

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2
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the joints at the elbow

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the humeroulnar joint and the humeroradial joint

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3
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motions that occur at the humeroulnar joint

A

flexion and extension

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4
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motions that occur at the humeroradial joint

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pronation and supination
Spin of the radial head, glide of the proximal and distal radio-ulnar joints
interosseous membranes fibers allow spin but not seperation

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5
Q

how is the carrying angle formed?

A

because the medial humeral condyle is longer then the radial which makes the hand go out laterally

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6
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what is acceptable carrying angle range

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5-15 degrees; should check the end feel to see if function is ok

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7
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ligaments at the elbow

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medial collateral (ulnar side)
annular ligaments (radial side)

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8
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medial collateral ligament (ulnar side)

A

sprain is most common with a fall onto outstretched hand

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9
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annular ligaments

A

contains the radial head while allowing spin to happen

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10
Q

stress/ injury at the elbow PT considerations

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can live with an elbow flexion contracture. Need to get elbows moving as soon as possible to get proteoglycans and GAGs to function properly and prevent stiffness

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11
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compensatory motion of pronation

A

shoulder abduction and internal rotation (need pronation to eat)

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12
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with an epicondylar fracture

A

anticipate flexion/extension contractures

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13
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with a radial head fracture

A

anticipate pronation and supination problems

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