Kinesiology quiz 2 review

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The ulna is much larger proximally than the radius

true

The elbow includes all of the following ligaments except the:

interosseus ligament.

The most commonly injured ligament in the elbow due to throwing is the ______

ulnar collateral ligament

In the anatomical position, the radius is more medial than the ulna.

false

In the context of wrist and hand movements, radial flexion refers to the movement of the thumb side of the hand toward the medial aspect or radial side of the forearm.

false

As the elbow reaches full extension, the olecranon process of the ulna is received by the olecranon fossa of the humerus, and this provides increased joint stability.

true

Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition in which there is an increased pressure in the carpal tunnel, which interferes with the normal function of the median nerve.

true

Elbow motions primarily involve movement between the articular surfaces of the humerus and the ulna

true

In the context of wrist and hand movements, dorsiflexion refers to the movement of the back of the hand toward the posterior or dorsal aspect of the forearm.

true

In the context of wrist and hand movements, opposition refers to the movement of the thumb across the palmar aspect to oppose the palm or any combination of the phalanges

true

In the context of wrist and hand movements, ulnar flexion refers to the movement of the little finger side of the hand toward the medial aspect or ulnar side of the forearm.

true

Elbow stability is locked when at full _______ and unlocked at > _______

Extension, 20 degrees flexion

The carpal tunnel houses flexor tendons as well as the median nerve. What wrist flexor tendon does not pass through the carpal tunnel, making it an easy tendon to harvest and use during a UCL reconstruction surgery ? (hint : it's absent in a small % of the population)

Palmaris longus

In the context of radioulnar joint movements, which of the following terms refers to the internal rotary movement of the radius on the ulna that results in the hand moving from the palm-up to the palm-down position?

pronation

The chief function of the _______ is to pull the synovial membrane of the elbow joint out of the way of the advancing olecranon process during extension of the elbow

anconeus muscle

Tightening a screw with a screwdriver using the right hand depends significantly upon the action of the _______

biceps brachialis

Flexion of the elbow occurs in the _______ plane of motion, and supination of the forearm occurs in the _______ plane of motion

sagittal; transverse

Of the carpal bones, which articulates with the radius and is critical in transfering force from the hand into the forearm ?

scaphoid

Medial epicondylitis is frequently referred to as "golfer's elbow."

true

Movements of the wrist joint include flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction

true

Positioning the forearm in pronation decreases the effectiveness of the biceps brachii muscle. In flexing the elbow.

true

The ulnar collateral ligament is critical to providing medial support to prevent the elbow from abducting when stressed in physical activity.

true

The wrist flexor muscles have their origin on the medial epicondyle of the humerus.

true


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