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14 Cards in this Set
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Three distinguishing features of the humerus |
Olecranon fossa- distal posterior Throchlea distal end. Head of humerus medial Medial epicondyle |
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How to distinguish the ulna |
Trochlear notch, proximal to humeralulnar joint. Articulates with trochlea. Ulnar styloid process distal/posterior. Radial notch lateral proximal articulates with head of radius |
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Distinguish the radius |
Head of radius proximal, disc shape articulates with radial notch of the ulna. Radial tuberosity is medial The radial styloid process is distal lateral |
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Muscles that abduct the hand at the wrist |
Flexor carpi radialis Extensor carpi radialis longus Extensor carpi radialis brevis |
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Muscles that adduct the hand at the wrist |
Flexor carpi ulnaris Extensor carpi ulnaris |
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Three rotator cuff muscles that insert at the greater tubercule of the humerus And what fourth muscle inserts at the lesser tubercule |
Supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor Subscapularis |
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Bones of the carpals |
Trapezium Scaphoid Lunate |
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Fully classify the glenohumeral joint |
Diarthrotic synovial triaxial ball and socket joint |
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Muscles of the glenohumeral joint |
Infraspinatus, supraspinatus, Subscapularis, teres minor |
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Three bursae in the glenohumeral joint |
Subacromial bursa Subdeltoid bursa Subcoracoid bursa |
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Fully classify humeralulnar joint |
Diarthrotic synovial mon axial hinge joint |
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Fully classify humeroradial joint |
Diarthrotic synovial monaxial hinge joint |
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Proximal radioulnar joint |
Diaryhrotic synovial monaxial pivot joint |
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Middle radioulnar joint Name of sheet of fibres |
Amphiarthrotic fibrous syndesmosis joint Interosseous membrane |