*** Wrist Joint (Kinesiology Lab)

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- Abduction

Radial deviation - alternate terminology?

Posterior muscles - Extensor carpi radialis longus - Extensor carpi radialis brevis - Extensor carpi ulnaris

Radial nerve - innervates what muscles of the wrist? (4)

- Biaxial - Flexion/extension - Circumduction (circular) movement

Radiocarpal Joint - What type of movement? (2)

- Hyperextension - Dorsiflexion

Extension - alternate terminology? (2)

- Origin - Lateral epicondyle of Humerus - Insertion - Base of 3rd metacarpal

Extensor carpi radialis brevis - Origin/insertion

- Origin - Supracondylar ridge of the Humerus - Insertion - Base of 2nd metacarpal

Extensor carpi radialis longus - Origin/insertion

- Origin - Lateral epicondyle of Humerus - Insertion - Base of 5th metacarpal

Extensor carpi ulnaris - Origin/insertion

- Extensor carpi radialis longus - Extensor carpi radialis brevis - Extensor carpi ulnaris

Extensors (3)

- Shock absorber - Filler between carpals & ulna

- Articular disk of the wrist - Function (2)

- Located on distal ulna - Articulates with the triquetrum & lunate

- Articular disk of the wrist - Location

- Lateral epicondyle (Most)

- Common proximal attachment for wrist extensors?

- Medial epicondyle

- Common proximal attachment for wrist flexors?

Metacarpal

- Distal attachment for all wrist muscles is a what?

- Posterior side of the distal radius - Posterior side of the Scaphoid, lunate & triquetrum

- Dorsal radiocarpal ligament - Attachment sites (4)

- Limits wrist flexion

- Dorsal radiocarpal ligament - What is it, What does it do?

- Encloses the radiocarpal joint - Is reinforced by ligaments

- Joint capsule - What does it do? (2)

- Flexor carpi ulnaris - Flexor carpi radialis - Palmaris longus

- Muscles of the wrist - Anterior side (3)

- Extensor carpi radialis - Extensor carpi radialis brevis -Extensor carpi ulnaris

- Muscles of the wrist - Posterior side (3)

Their ACTION and SIDE

- Names of the muscles tell what?

- Flexor retaniculum

- Palmar fascia (Palmar aponeurosis) - What blends into it?

- Covers the tendons of the extrinsic muscles - Provides some protection to the structures in the palm

- Palmar fascia (Palmar aponeurosis) - What does it do? (2)

- Located superficially in the palm of the hand

- Palmar fascia (Palmar aponeurosis) - Where is it?

- Anterior side - Distal radius & ulna - Anterior surface of the scaphoid, lunate & truquetrum

- Palmar radiocarpal ligament - Attachment sites (5)

- Thick & tough - Limits wrist extension

- Palmar radiocarpal ligament - What is it, What does it do? (2)

- Most activities are performed with the wrist in slight extension

- Palmar radiocarpal ligament - Why is it so important to wrist function?

- Palmar radiocarpal ligament

- Which is stronger - Dorsal radiocarpal ligament or Palmar radiocarpal ligament?

- Styloid process of the ulna - Pisiform - Triquetrum

-Ulnar collateral ligament - Attachment sites - Ulnar side (3)

- Provide medial support to the wrist

-Ulnar collateral ligament - What does it do?

- Palmar flexion

Flexion - alternate terminology?

- Origin - Medial epicondyle of Humerus - Insertion - Base of 2nd & 3rd Metacarpals

Flexor carpi radialis - Origin/insertion

- Origin - Medial epicondyle of Humerus - Insertion - Pisiform & base of 5th Metacarpal

Flexor carpi ulnaris - Origin/insertion

- Flexor carpi radialis - Flexor carpi ulnaris

Flexors (2)

Anterior muscles on the radial side - Flexor carpi radialis - Palmaris longus

Median nerve - innervates what muscles of the wrist? (3)

- Non axial - gliding motion - Irregular, plane joints

Midcarpal - What type of movement?

- Extension

Neutral - alternate terminology?

Extensor carpi radialis longus - Wrist extension - Radial deviation

(Action?) (2)

Extensor carpi ulnaris - Wrist extension - Ulnar deviation

(Action?) (2)

Flexor carpi radialis - Wrist flexion - Radial deviation

(Action?) (2)

Flexor carpi ulnaris - Wrist flexion - Ulnar deviation

(Action?) (2)

Midcarpal (Intercarpal) - Between the two rows of carpal bones - Contributes to wrist motion

(B)

- Articular disk of the wrist

(Blue)

Radiocarpal - Between the radius & carpals - Synovial, condyloid joint

(A) (3)

Palmaris longus - Wrist flexion

(Action?)

Extensor carpi radialis brevis - Wrist extension - Radial deviation (assists)

(Action?) (2)

- Radial collateral ligament -Ulnar collateral ligament - Palmar radiocarpal ligament - Dorsal radiocarpal ligament

Basic ligaments of the radiocarpal joint? (4)

- Anterior (palmar) side - Concave - Posterior side - Convex

Bones of the wrist - What is the shape on the anterior & posterior sides? (2)

- In an arch

Bones of the wrist - how are short bones arranged?

- Trapezium (Tm) - Trapezoid (Td) - Capitate (C) - Hamate (H)

Carpal bones - distal row (lateral to medial)

- Scaphoid (S) - Lunate (L) - Truquetrum (Tq) - Pisiform (P)

Carpal bones - proximal row (lateral to medial)

- Radiocarpal - Midcarpal

Complex wrist joints (2)

- Styloid process of the radius - Scaphoid bone - Trapezium bone

Radial collateral ligament - Attachments sites - Radial side (3)

- Provide lateral support to the wrist

Radial collateral ligament - What does it do?

- Flexor carpi radialis - Extensor carpi radialis longus

Radial deviation (2)

No

Is the ulna part of the radiocarpal joint?

No - missing in about 1/5 of population

Palmaris longus - Does everyone have one?

- Origin - Medial epicondyle of Humerus - Insertion - Palmar fascia (Palmar Aponeurosis)

Palmaris longus - Origin/insertion

- Flexor carpi ulnaris - Extensor carpi ulnaris

Ulnar deviation (2)

- Adduction

Ulnar deviation - alternate terminology?

Anterion muscles on the ulnar side - Flexor carpi ulnaris

Ulnar nerve - innervates what muscle of the wrist? (2)

- Extensor carpi radialis longus

What attaches at the Supracondyle ridge of the humerus?

- Extensor tendons

What commonly attaches at the Lateral epicondyle of the humerus?

- Flexor tendons

What commonly attaches at the Medial epicondyle of the humerus?

- Extension - 0-70 degrees

Wrist movement?

- Flexion - 0-90 degrees

Wrist movement?

- Neutral position

Wrist movement?

- Radial deviation - 0-25 degrees

Wrist movement?

- Ulnar deviation - 0-35 degrees

Wrist movement?


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