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26 Cards in this Set
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Shoulder Abduction is also known as _________?
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Protraction
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Shoulder Adduction is also known as _________?
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Retraction
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What are the six primary movements of the shoulder?
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elevation, depression, abduction (protraction), adduction (retraction), upward rotation, downward rotation
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What are the 3 accessory movements of the shoulder
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-anterior and posterior rotation of the clavicle
- anterior and posterior tilt of the scapula - scapular winging |
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What are the 4 bursae in the shoulder?
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Subacromial, Subdeltoid, subcoracoid, and subscapular (pg 88)
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Which bursa in the shoulder is more lateral, subcoracoid or subscapular?
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subcoracoid is more lateral (PP slide 8)
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Which ligament in the shoulder is more lateral, Trapezoid ligament or conoid ligament?
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Trapezoid ligament is more lateral (PP slide 9)
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which ligament connects the coracoid process with the acromion process?
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coracoacromial ligament (PP slide 9)
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Which ligament extents longer, Transverse Humeral or Coracohumeral?
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Coracohumeral extends longer (PP slide 9)
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Which ligament in the shoulder has 3 supplementary bands that provide strength to the joint capsule? Name them.
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Glenohumeral (Superior, middle, inferior)
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Name the three bursae in the elbow
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Olecranon, bicipital, Radio-ulnar
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What are the two different subbursae in the Olecranon bursae? Which one is between the olecranon process and the triceps brachii tendon?
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-subcutaneous and subtendinous
- subtendinousus |
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The subcutaneous bursa of the Olecranon bursa is between the skin and the muscle tendons of the _________ and the __________.
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Aconeus and triceps brachii
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Which bursa in the elbow is between the biceps brachii tendon and the radial tuberosity?
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Bicipital
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The Radio-Ulnar bursa is between the radio humeral joint and the ___________.
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extensor digitorum
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What is the ligament of the elbow on the ulnar side?
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Ulnar collateral ligament
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What is the ligament of the elbow on the radial side?
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Radial collateral ligament
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The radioulnar joint consists of a _______ and ______ articulation.
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proximal and distal articulation
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The ________ joint consists of a proximal and distal articulation.
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radioulnar
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The radioulnar joint is considered a ______ joint?
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pivot joint
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The radiounlar joint is capable of what two kinds of motion?
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supination and pronation
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which ligament in the forearm extends from the lateral side of the ulnar tuberosity to the distal radial tuberosity?
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Oblique Cord
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Which ligament in the forearm is superficial to the brachial artery and median nerve and fuses with the deep fascia covering the origin of the wrist and finger flexors?
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bicipital aponeurosis
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Anterior Longitudinal Ligament is thicker and narrow in which region(s)?
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in the thoracic
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What is the anterior longitudinal ligament adhered to?
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The discs and the vertebral end plates
(not the middle of the bodies) |
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which portion of the intervertebral discs are poorly covered?
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posterior lateral corners
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