Antebrachium- Anterior and Posterior

Antebrachium

35 cards   |   Total Attempts: 188
  

Cards In This Set

Front Back
Elbow Joint
3 joints within one capsule: 1. Humero-ulnar 2. Humero-radial 3. Proximal Radio-Ulnar
Humero-ulnar Joint
-Articulation of trochlea of humerus with trochlear notch of ulna -Modified sellar joint -Allows flexion/extension
Humero-radial Joint
-Articulation of the concave proximal surface of the radial head with the convex surface of the capitulum of the humerus -Ovoid joint -Allows flexion/extension, and pronation of radius -> pronation/supination
Proximal Radio-ulnar Joint
-Articulation of the periphery of radial head with the fibro-osseous ring formed by radial notch of ulna and annular lig. -Periphery of radial head presents modified convex surface -Radial notch of ulna presents concave surface -Allows radial head to turn/spin/rotate --> Pronation/Supination
Distal Radio-ulnar Joint
-Associated with Proximal Radio-ulnar Joint -Articulation of convex peripheral surface of ulnar head with concave surface of ulnar notch of radius
Articular Capsule of Elbow
-Typically thin, lined with synovial membrane -Envelopes humeroulnar, humeroradial, and proximal radioulnar joints
Valgus
Joint is displaced in medial direction, the distal end of the limb is lateral relative to the position of the joint Typically~15 degrees
Varus
Joint is displaced in lateral direction, the distal end of the limb is medial relative to the position of the joint
Elbow Capsular Ligaments
Medial Collateral Lig: Anterior Fibers Posterior Fibers Transverse Fibers Lateral Collateral Lig Radial Collateral Lig. Lateral Ulnar Collateral Lig.
Anterior Fibers of Medial Collateral Ligament
Answer 10
-From ant aspect of med humeral epicondyle to medial aspect of coronoid process -Strongest, stiffest band -Most fibers tight in full extension -Some stability
Posterior Fibers of Medial Collateral Ligament
Answer 11
-From post aspect of medial humeral epicondyle to medial surface of olecranon -Tight in extreme elbow flex -Reists valgus stress
Transverse Fibers of Medial Collateral Ligament
Answer 12
-From olecranon process to coronoid process -Little stability
Radial Collateral Ligament
Answer 13
-From split of Lateral Collateral Ligament -Fibers blend with Annular Ligament
Lateral Ulnar Collateral Ligament
Answer 14
-From split of Lateral Collateral Ligament -Fibers attach to supinator crest of ulna -All resist varus force
Interosseous Membrane
Answer 15
-Fibrous CT membrane that connects interosseous borders of radius and ulna -Connects without limiting pronation and supination -Provides SA for muscle attachment -Collage bundles directed distal/medial from radius to ulna allows for transfer of forces from radius to ulna and hand-radius-ulna-humerus -Maintains relationship between radius and ulna