MSK - Arm And Forearm Anatomy Flashcards

1
Q

What is the membrane called between the radius and ulna?

A

Interosseus membrane

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2
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What are the three joints of the elbow?

A

1) ulnohumeral (hinge joint)
2) radiohumeral (ball and socket)
3) upper radioulnar joint (trochoid)

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3
Q

Is the elbow joint a synovial hinge joint?

A

Yes

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4
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What is the difference between cubitus varus and cubitus valgus?

A

Cubitus varus is when the arm is held inwards at an angle from the elbow. This is a cosmetic problem only. Cubitus valgus is when the arm is held outwards at the elbow. This is a functional problem as it stretches the ulnar nerve and may prevent movement of the hand

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5
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How is the elbow joint stabilised?

A

It has a capsule, ligaments and muscles to stabilise it

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6
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What are the three ligaments found at the elbow?

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  • medial collateral ligament (posterior, anterior and transverse parts)
  • lateral collateral ligament (with radial and ulnar parts)
  • annular ligament
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7
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What is the ‘fat pad sign’?

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This is when the fat pad (usually pressed against the olecranon fossa by the triceps tendon) is moved out of place due to inflammation and therefore visible on an X-ray. It suggests a fracture of the humerus or the radial head

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8
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Which movement is the upper radioulnar joint involved with?

A

Pronation and supination

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9
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Which movement is the ulnohumeral joint mainly involved with?

A

Flexion and extension

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10
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What are the three main nerve supplies to the forearm?

A

Median nerve, ulnar nerve, radial nerve

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11
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What is compartment syndrome?

A

Increased pressure within a muscle compartment of the arm of leg. Usually due to injury such as a fracture. Treatment is fasciotomy

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12
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What is a synovial bursa?

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A small fluid-filled sac lined by synovial membrane with an inner capillary later of viscous fluid

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