Joints of Upper Limb 9 Flashcards

1
Q

What type of synovial joint is the glenohumeral? What forms the socket of the glenohumeral?

A

Ball and socket (glenoid cavity)

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2
Q

What structure serves to deepen the socket? What is it composed of?

A

The glenoid labrum: fibrocartilage

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3
Q

What 3 thickenings of the fibrous capsule (ligaments) strengthen the glenohumeral joint anteriorly?

A

Superior, middle and inferior glenohumeral ligaments

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4
Q

The fibrous capsule of the shoulder joint is strengthened superiorly by the ________ tendon.

A

long head of biceps brachii

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5
Q

Which bursaes are associated with the glenohumeral joint? What is its function?

A

subscapular bursae and subacromial bursae: permits free movement

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6
Q

The _______ tendon arises from the supraglenoid tubercle within the joint capsule.

A

long head of biceps brachii

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7
Q

What type of synovial joint is the elbow?

A

hinge joint

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8
Q

Name the collateral ligaments that strengthen the elbow joint.

A

Ulnar and radial collateral ligaments

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9
Q

The head of the radius is held within the radial notch of the ulna by the _______.

A

annular ligament

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10
Q

The head of the radius articulates with the ________.

A

capitulum of the humerus (superiorly)

radial notch of the ulna (laterally)

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11
Q

The actions of supination and pronation occur primarily at which specific joint?

A

The proximal radioulnar joint

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12
Q

Which muscles supinate? pronate?

A

Supinate: The biceps brachii and supinator mm
Pronate: The pronator teres and pronator quadratus mm

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13
Q

Which of the 2 bones of the forearm is not involved in the articulation of the radiocarpal joint?

A

ulna

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14
Q

The distal articular surface of the radiocarpal joint is formed by which bones of the hand?

A

The scaphoid, lunate and triquetral bones

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15
Q

What happens when you have bursitis of the subacromial bursae?

A

Pain that limits abduction of the upper limb

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