Elbow joint anatomy

    • ALG: UGA Anatomy and Physiology 1 Lab Manual

      Synovial joint anatomy (linked to figure 9.8-synovial joints) fibrous capsule - outer part of synovial joint, is fused with ligaments. ... Naming of muscles Muscles of the pectoral girdle and upper limb Muscle action during elbow flexion. Introduction.

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    • [DOC File]LECTURE OUTLINE CHAPTER 9

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      The Fulcrum is the hinge action of humeroulnar joint, the articulation between the trochlea of the humerus and the trochlear notch of the ulna. Note: There are two different articulations at the elbow joint. This action is called Flexion at the elbow. The Effort arm is the biceps brachii.

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    • [DOC File]Muscles of Shld/Shld Girdle - University of Idaho

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      The elbow joint (also called the humeroulnar & humeroradial joints) is the articulation between the humerus and the radius/ulna. It is a uniaxial joint that permits the sagittal plane motions of flexion and extension. Hyperextension is not a normal movement at this joint. As you study the muscles, remember that a muscle that causes elbow joint ...

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    • [DOC File]Articulations or Joints

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      VI. Elbow Joint--has an articulation (hinge joint) between the trochlea of the humerus and the trochlear notch of the ulna and a gliding joint between the capitulum of the humerus and the head of the radius--one of the most stable joints in the body--ligaments include: ulnar collateral ligament, radial collateral ligament, and annular ligament ...

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    • [DOC File]GROSS ANATOMY 205 MIDTERM EXAMINATION

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      6. In addition to weakening flexion at the elbow joint, partial damage to the musculocutaneous nerve will also weaken. a. abduction of the arm. b. pronation of the forearm. c. supination of the forearm. d. abduction of the hand. e. adduction of the hand. 7.

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    • [DOC File]Anatomy and Physiology Unit 5 Test Review

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      __ An example of a ball and socket joint is a: a. hip c. elbow . b. knee d. wrist __ C __ An example of a hinge joint is a: a. hip c. elbow . b. knee d. wrist __ C __ An example of a pivot joint is the: a. hip c. elbow . b. finger d. knee. What are the four stages of bone …

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    • [DOC File]COMMON INJURIES TO THE UPPER EXTREMITY

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      These patients report a general dull elbow pain that worsens with activity, often have a flexion contracture of 15° or greater, and may have mechanical symptoms of clicking or popping. Loose body formation, residual capitellum deformity, and elbow degenerative joint disease are potential sequelae.

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    • [DOCX File]BIOL 2401: Joints & Muscles (Fall 2005)

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      Author: Michael Harman Created Date: 10/10/2016 12:59:00 Title: BIOL 2401: Joints & Muscles (Fall 2005) Last modified by: Duffy, Chris T Company: North Harris College

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    • [DOC File]Joints - Mr Fortier's Web of Fun

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      The right elbow, however, will be kept straight throughout the golf wing, until the follow-through, when it will bend as the club turns around the body. Shoulder. The shoulder, or glenohumeral joint, is a synovial joint, and more specifically a ball and socket joint.

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