Radial arm bone break

    • [DOC File]Blue Box Stuff from Moore

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      The arm sags because the trapezius supports all of its weight. Patients with broken clavicles present with upper limb supported / in a sling. ... The joint is very sturdy and the clavicle will break before the joint dislocates. ... and triceps contract to immobilize the ends of the broken bone. The radial nerve is prone to injury at the lateral ...

      left radial head fracture


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      humerus (longest bone of arm) proximal end-head, neck, greater and lesser tubercle, intertubercular groove, surgical neck (fractures easily), body, deltoid tuberosity (attachment for deltoid muscle) distal end-capitulum (articulates with head of radius)-radial fossa-receives head of radius when arm is flexed-trochlea-articulates with ulna

      broken radial head recovery


    • Ulnar and Radial Shaft Fractures - OrthopaedicsOne

      A radial shaft fracture with distal radial ulnar joint (DRUJ) instability is referred to as a Galeazzi fracture. A patient with a Galeazzi fracture will present not only with pain in the forearm where the bone is broken, but also swelling, tenderness, and pain at the wrist.

      radius bone in wrist


    • [DOC File]Anatomy Lecture Notes – Midterm 2006

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      Thorax Bone Structure: Coracoid process (what attaches here) Acromion. ... teres minor Radial Post. arm/forearm, lower lat. Surface of arm, dorsal lateral of hand) posterior compartment of arm/forearm ... Clavicle Break – if broken the proximal clavicle can move upward (because of sternocleidomastoid) and the distal clavicle can move downward ...

      ulna and radius arm


    • [DOC File]PC\|MAC

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      A break common in children; bone splinters, but break is incomplete ... clavicle i. humerus n. radial tuberosity s. trochlea. e. coracoid process j. metacarpals o. radius t. ulna _____ 1. Raised area on lateral surface of humerus to which the deltoid muscle attaches _____ 2. Arm bone _____ 3. _____ 4. Bones composing the shoulder girdle ...

      bones in your arm


    • [DOC File]Dorchester School District Two / Homepage

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      Bone cells that break down bone and release calcium to the blood are called (7) . ... D. Clavicle H. Humerus L. Radial tuberosity P. Radius. Q. Pectoral girdle. Raised area on lateral surface of humerus to which deltoid muscle attaches. Upper arm bone . Two bones composing the shoulder (pectoral) girdle. Rounded knob atop the neck of the humerus.

      what bone is medial to the radius


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