Upper arm tendons and ligaments

    • [DOC File]COMMON INJURIES TO THE UPPER EXTREMITY

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      Label the upper arm, elbow, lower arm and hand (wing tip). 2. Add tendons and ligaments to your drawing. 2 points. 3. Connective tissue if the term used to identify any material that connects or holds one tissue to another. In the blanks below, write the name of the connective tissue that connects the two structures mentioned. 2 points Connects ...

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      It is made up of three bones: the clavicle (collarbone), the scapula (shoulder blade), and the humerus (upper arm bone) as well as associated muscles, ligaments and tendons shoulder must be flexible for the wide range of motion required in the arms and hands and also strong enough to allow for actions such as lifting, pushing and pulling.

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    • [DOC File]Upper Extremity with Muscles (New Small Arm)

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      Inflammation of the tendons of the shoulder muscles can occur in sports requiring the arm to be moved over the head repeatedly as in tennis, baseball (particularly pitching), swimming, and lifting weights over the head. Chronic inflammation or injury can cause the tendons …

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    • What Are Ligaments?

      A. Muscles, Ligaments & Tendons. Supraspinatus muscle. Infraspinatus muscle. Teres major muscle. Teres minor muscle. Latissimus dorsi muscle. Subscapularis muscle. 7a. Anterior belly of deltoid muscle. 7b. Middle belly of deltoid muscle. ...

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 8

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      Humerus - upper arm bone, femur - thigh bone, sternum - breast bone, tibia - shin bone, ... stronger ligaments and tendons, more flexibility at the joints, possibly loss of excess body fat, possibly reduced chance of premature heart attack (any four). 15

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    • [DOC File]Full names of all partners

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      Inflammation of the tendons and ligaments are more common. The most notable being the so called “tennis elbow” Tennis elbow is an inflammation, soreness, or pain on the outside (lateral) side of the upper arm near the elbow. There may be a partial tear of the tendon fibers, which connect muscle to bone, at or near their point of origin on ...

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    • [DOC File]1 Humerus-upper arm bone, femur~thigh bone,

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      Upper Limb. Each upper limb has 30 bones in four regions: 1 humerus in the arm (brachium); the radius and ulna in the forearm (antebrachium); 8 carpals of the carpus or wrist (carpus); and in the hand (manus) 5 metacarpals of the metacarpus or palm, and 14 phalanges of the digits. Humerus. The largest and longest bone of the upper limb.

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