Ligaments of the elbow joint
[DOC File]An Introduction to Articulations
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The Shoulder Joint. Also called the glenohumeral joint. Allows more motion than any other joint. Is the least stable. Supported by skeletal muscles, tendons, ligaments . Ball-and-socket diarthrosis. Between head of humerus and glenoid cavity of scapula. Socket of the Shoulder Joint. Glenoid labrum. Deepens socket of glenoid cavity Fibrous ...
[DOC File]Yeditepe University Pharma Anatomy
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The collateral ligaments of the elbow joint are strong triangular bands. They are medial and lateral thickenings of the fibrous layer of the joint capsule. These ligaments are the radial collateral ligament and the ulnar collateral ligament. Flexion and extension occur at the elbow joint.
[DOC File]CHAPTER 9 JOINTS
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ligaments coracohumeral ligt glenohumeral ligt. muscles rotator cuff (4 muscles) biceps - long head. A-C joint (acromioclavicular) elbow joint. humero-ulnar joint hinge. trochlea (humerus) - trochlear notch (ulna) ligaments radial collateral ulnar collateral. radial-ulnar. radial head to ulna. annular ligament ...
[DOC File]Joints 2
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Examples: elbow and interphalangeal joints. Pivot Joints. Rounded end of one bone protrudes into a “sleeve,” or ring, composed of bone (and possibly ligaments) of another. Only uniaxial movement allowed. Examples: joint between the axis and the dens, and the proximal radioulnar joint. Condyloid or Ellipsoidal Joints
[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 ...
[DOCX File]Mrs. Percy's Website
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The elbow joint cannot move side to side. _____ 10. Cruciate ligaments prevent posterior movements only. Directions: Several characteristics of specific synovial joints are described below. Identify each of the joints described by choosing a response from the key choices.
[DOC File]Chapter 19: The Elbow, Forearm, Wrist, and Hand
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Soft tissue – muscles, tendons, joint capsules and ligaments surrounding joint. Soft tissue palpation should include the tendons crossing the wrist and the muscles involved in movement of the thumb as well as the digits. Be sure to check sites of pain and deformity. Palpated at distant sites and at point of injury
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