Q38 Pronation Flashcards

1
Q

Name the joints at which this movement occurs

A

Superior and inferior radio ulnar joints (interosseous radio ulnar joint)

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2
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State the type of joints

A

Sup and Inf Radio ulnar joints are Synovial pivots. Interosseous joint is fibrous

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3
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<p>
Briefly describe the movement of forearm pronation</p>

A

<p>
Distal end of the Radius crosses over the ulna taking the hand into pronation so with the elbow flexed the hand faces downwards</p>

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4
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Name the muscles that produce pronation

A

Pronator Teres, pronator Quadratus, Brachioradialis

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5
Q

Give 2 functional activities in which this movement is important

A

Pouring from a jug, unscrewing screws, playing piano, typing

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