Structure of elbow joint Flashcards

1
Q

Type of joint

A

Compound synovial joint

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2
Q

Articulating bones

A

Humerus
Radius
Ulna

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3
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Humero-radial articulation

A

Between head of radius and capitulum

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4
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Humero-ulnar articulation

A

Between trochlear and trochlear notch of ulna

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5
Q

Joint capsule

A

Fibrous membrane covering synovial membrane to enclose the joint

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6
Q

Attachments of joint capsule

A

Margins of epicondyles
Neck of radius
Olecranon
Coronoid process of ulna

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7
Q

Radial collateral ligament

A

Proximally attaches to lateral epicondyle

Distally attaches to annular ligament

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8
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Ulnar collateral ligament

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Proximally attaches to medial epicondyle

Distally attaches to medial aspect of olecranon

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9
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Annular ligament

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Encircles head of radius and hugs it to radial notch of ulna.

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10
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Quadrate ligament

A

Limits spin of radial head

Limits supination and pronation

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11
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Interosseous membrane

A

Between radius and ulna
Transmits force from the hand
Area for muscle attachment

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12
Q

Arterial supply

A

From cubital anastomosis

Branches from brachial and deep brachial arteries

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13
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Nerve supply

A

Median, musculocutaneous and radial anteriorly

Ulnar posteriorly.

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14
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Bursae

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Intratendinous bursa- located in tendon of biceps brachii
Subtendinous bursa- between olecranon and tendon of triceps brachii
Subcutaneous bursa- between olecranon and overlying connective tissue

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