UE Osteology Flashcards

1
Q

what are incomplete fractures in children referred to as?

A

greenstick fractures

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2
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what is the most common fracture site on the humerus?

A

surgical neck

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3
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What three muscles insert onto the greater tubercle of the humerus?

A
  1. supraspinatus 2. infraspinatus 3. subscapularis
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4
Q

What houses the ulnar nerve?

A

The groove for the ulnar nerve on the distal end of the humerus

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5
Q

What could cause avulsion of the medial humeral epicondyle?

A

Severe abduction of the extended elbow

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6
Q

Why is a fracture of the olecranon considered an avulsion fracture?

A

Because of the forceful nature of the triceps brachii muscle

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7
Q

What is a Colles fracture?

A

fractures of the distal end of the radius (from braking falls)

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8
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What is the most commonly fractured carpal bone?

A

the scaphoid bone

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9
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What is the carpal tunnel?

A

The passage anterior to the carpal bones posterior to the flexor retinaculum

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10
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What site does the subclavian muscle sit in?

A

The subclavian groove on the clavicle

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11
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What impression is on the sternal end of the clavicle?

A

the impression for the costoclavicular ligament

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12
Q

Where is the coronoid process found?

A

the ulna

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13
Q

Where is the coracoid process?

A

the scapula

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14
Q

Where is the conoid tubercle?

A

the posterior clavicle

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15
Q

Where is the deltoid tubercle located?

A

on the scapular spine

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16
Q

Where is the subscapular fossa located?

A

anterior aspect of the scapula

17
Q

How do you get from the supraspinous fossa down to the infraspinous fossa?

A

the greater scapular notch

18
Q

Where is the deltoid tuberosity located?

A

on the anterior aspect of the humerus

19
Q

Why is the greater tubercle of the humerus susceptible to avulsion?

A

the supraspinatus, the infraspinatous, and the subscapularis muscles all insert onto the greater tubercle of the humerus

20
Q

What makes up the humeral condyle?

A

the capitulum and the trochlea

21
Q

The medial humeral epicondyle sticks out so far that it forms what?

A

it forms a groove, which is called groove for the ulnar nerve. The ulnar nerve runs through this groove and when you hit it, it’s your funny bone

22
Q

Severe abduction of the extended elbow can cause what

A

avulsion of the medial humeral epicondyle

23
Q

Inferior to the coronoid process (anterior), you would find?

A

ulnar tuberosity

24
Q

Where is the dorsal tubercle found?

A

on the distal end of the posterior radius

25
Q

Where is the ulnar notch located?

A

on the distal end of the radius

26
Q

What bones are fractured in a colles fracture?

A

distal end of the radius as well as the styloid process of the ulna

27
Q

Which metacarpal has a styloid process?

A

the third metacarpal (posterior aspect)

28
Q

When an individual punches something with a closed fist, which bone is susceptible to fracture?

A

the head of the 5th metacarpal

29
Q

a fracture of the head of the 5th metacarpal is referred to as?

A

a boxer’s fracture

30
Q

If a patient gets his fingers slammed in a door, what bone is most likely to be fractured?

A

the distal phalanges

31
Q

If a baseball pitcher presents, or a patient who repeatedly makes that motion, what is most likely the injury?

A

the glenoid labrum is torn

32
Q

Why does the glenoid labrum tear?

A

in response to a sudden contraction of the biceps brachii

33
Q

Where does a glenoid labrum tear occur?

A

in the anteriorsuperior part of the labrum