Elbow joint Flashcards

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What does the elbow joint consist of?

A

It houses the elbow joint and the distal radioulnar joint.

It is a compound joint between humerus, radius and ulnar. It is a hinge joint.

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What the blood supply and nerve supply of elbow joint?

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BS: brachial artery
NS: musculocutaneous, radial, ulnar

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What are the ligaments of elbow joint?

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ulnar collateral - ant, post, oblique
radial collateral - blends with annular ligament
fat pads: olecranon, coronoid, radial
olecranon bursa

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What are the movements are elbow joint?

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flexion - most contact between humerus and ulna, close contact with radius when flexed 90degrees and between supination and pronation

extension - happens at oblique angle of trochlear
carrying angle (angle between arm and forearm) : females>males
adults>children

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What are the muscles involved with flexion/extension at elbow joint?

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flexion: biceps brachii, brachialis
extension: triceps brachii, anconeus

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Describe the proximal radioulnar joint, its blood and nerve supply.

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it is within the elbow joint capsule. It is pivotal and synovial joint.

Ligaments found in proximal radioulnar joint:
annular
quadrate/oblique
interosseous membrane

BS: deep radial and ulnar a.
NS: median n., musculocutaneous, radial

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Describe the distal radioulnar joint, its blood and nerve supply.

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It is between head of ulna and ulna notch of radius. It is pivot and synovial joint.

Ligaments present: anterior and posterior

BS: ant and post interosseous a.
NS: median n., radial interosseous

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What are the actions at radioulnar joint?

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pronation/supination - linked motion
IO membrane transmit forces - fracture at one end is likely to dislocate the other end (80% at distal radius)

muscles involved in pronation:
pronator teres (medial epicondyle to shaft of radius)
pronator quadratus
flexor carpi radialis
palmaris longus
brachioradialis
Muscles involved in supination:
supinator
biceps brachii
extensor carpi radialis longus
extensor pollicis longus
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What are the clinical applications of the proximal radioulnar joint?

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dislocation of proximal radioulnar joint - annular ligament in children is lax, radial head is displaced

reduction:

  • supinate forearm
  • push proximally
  • joint in flexion
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What are the clinical applications of humeral ulna and radioulnar joint?

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bursitis
epicondylitis - inflammation of medial/lateral epicondyles
supracondylar fracture of humerus - volkmann’s ischaemic contracture
avulsion - coronoid (median n.), styloid (ulnar n.) and olecranon processes of ulna, medial epicondyle of humerus

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