Elbow and Radioulnar Joints
Biceps Curl Agonists (3)
1) Biceps brachii 2) Brachialis 3) Brachioradialis
Elbow Flexors (4)
1) Biceps brachii 2) Brachialis 3) Brachioradialis 4) Weak assistance from Pronator teres
Radioulnar Supination Agonsits i.e. tightening a screw (3)
1) Biceps brachii 2) Supinator muscle 3) Brachioradialis
Radioulnar Supinators (3)
1) Biceps brachii 2) Supinator muscle 3) Brachioradialis
Radioulnar Pronations Agonists (3)
1) Pronator teres 2) Pronator quadratus 3) Brachioradialis
Radioulnar pronators (3)
1) Pronator teres 2) Pronator quadratus 3) Brachioradialis
Push up Agonists (2)
1) Triceps brachii 2) Anconeus
Elbow Extensors (2)
1) Triceps brachii 2) Anconeus provides assistance
Elbow Joint has ___ _____________ joints.
2, interrelated humeroulnar joint radiohumeral joint
T/F: radial head has a relatively large amount of contact with capitulum of humerus.
False: small
Somewhat less common problem
Medial epicondylitis or golfer's elbow
Ginglymus or hinge-type joint allows for ______ __________ and ___________.
ONLY, flexion, extension
Posterior muscles, primarily __________ and ___________. (3)
extension, supination 1) Triceps brachii 2) Anconeus 3) Supinator
Supination
external rotary movement of radius on ulna that results in hand moving from palm-down to palm-up position
Pronation
internal rotary movement of radius on ulna that results in hand moving from palm-up to palm-down position
Stability for the radioulnar joint is provided by an ___________ __________ (_________________).
interosseus, membrane, syndesmosis
Stability during flexion is provided by ___________.
ligaments
Extension
movement of forearm away from shoulder by straightening the elbow to increase its angle
Flexion
movement of forearm to shoulder by bending the elbow to decrease its angle
__________ between glenohumeral, elbow, & radioulnar joint muscles: As the radioulnar joint goes through its ______, glenohumeral & ______ muscles contract to ________ or assist in the effectiveness of movement at the radioulnar joints
Synergy, ROM, elbow, stabilize ex. when tightening a screw with a screwdriver which involves radioulnar supination, we tend to externally rotate & flex the glenohumeral & elbow joints, respectfully
Both common problems involve muscles which ______ the elbow but act primarily on the _______ and ______.
cross, wrist, hand
The _____ head rotates around the ______ both distally and proximally.
radial, ulna
When the elbow moves, the humeral __________ fits into the _____'s trochlear notch.
trochlea, ulna
Radioulnar joint classification
trochoid or pivot-type joint
Elbow Joint Classification
Ginglymus or hinge-type joint
Common problem
Tennis elbow or lateral epicondylitis - associated with gripping and lifting activities - involves extensor digitorum
T/F: As elbow reaches full extension, olecranon process is received by olecranon fossa, this increases joint stability when fully extended.
True
T/F: Elbow joint movements may be clearly distinguished from those of the radioulnar joints. Radioulnar joint movements may be distinguished from those of the wrist.
True
T/F: Elbow motions primarily involve movement between articular surfaces of humerus & ulna.
True
T/F: Most upper extremity movements involve the elbow & radioulnar joints.
True
Anterior muscles, primarily ______ and ________. (5)
flexion, pronation, 1) Biceps brachii 2) Brachialis 3) Brachioradialis 4) Pronator teres 5) Pronator quadratus