upper extremities ch4 Wk1&2 A&P class
TRUE OR FALSE The lateral epicondyle is the small projection on the lateral aspect of the distal humerus above the capitulum
TRUE
TRUE OR FALSE The medial epicondyle is larger and more prominent than the lateral epicondyle and is located on the medial edge of the distal humerus.
TRUE
what type of movement does the CMC joint of the 1st digits have?
sellar (saddle)-type joint. (flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, circumduction, opposition, and some degree of rotation.)
what bones does the radial collateral ligament attach to?
styloid process of the radius primarily to the lateral side of the scaphoid
what bones does the ulnar collateral ligament attach to?
styloid process of the ulna and fans out to attach to the triquetrum and the pisiform
what does medial rotation of an AP elbow do?
superimpose radius &ulna
all joints of the upper limbs are classified as:
synovial and are freely movable, or diarthrodial.
what is a good criterion by which to evaluate a true lateral position of the elbow when it is flexed 90°?
the appearance of the three concentric arcs
what does the ulnar deviation open up?
the carpals on the radial side (common used for scaphoid bone)
what bone articulates with the trochlear notch?
the distal humerus
what does the radial deviation open up?
the ulnar side
what are the most distal carpal bones:
trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, hamate
what is the name of the condyle of the humerus on the ulnar side?
trochlea
the humeral condyle is divided into 2 parts:
trochlea and capitullum
what are the three concentric arcs of the distal humerus?
trochlear sulcus (first &smallest) capitulum & trochlea (intermediate arc appears double- lined as the outer ridges) trochlear notch of the ulna
TRUE OR FALSE Carpal tunnel syndrome is more common in middle-aged women than in middle-aged men.
true
trochlea articulates with the:
ulna bone
what 2 important ligaments stabilize the wrist joint?
ulnar collateral ligament & radial collateral ligament
Which radiographic projection best demonstrates the Scaphoid?
ulnar deviation
digits 2-5 have 3 joints each:
distal interphalangeal joint, proximal interphalangeal joint, metacarpophalangeal joint
digits 2-5 are composed of 3 phalanges, the:
distal, middle, proximal
the radiocarpal wrist joint possesses a --- type joint movement.
ellipsoidal
what type of movement do the MCP joints have?
ellipsoidal (flexion, extension, abduction, adduction and Circumduction)
An ellipsoidal joint allows movement in ____ directions.
four
what type of movement does the IP joints have?
ginglymus, or hinge-type (flexion & extension)
Which carpal articulates with both the fourth and fifth metacarpals?
hamate
which carpal articulates with both the fourth and fifth metacarpals?
hamate
what makes the radioulnar joint?
head of the ulna fits into the ulnar notch to form the distal radioulnar joint.
each phalanx and metacarpal is consist of 3 parts:
head, body, base
A ginglymus joint can also be referred to as a _____ joint.
hinge
what is the expanded distal end of the humerus?
humeral condyle
do you increase or decrease exposure factors for: advance pagets disease
increase (+)
do you increase or decrease exposure factors for: osteopetrosis
increase (+)
What is the name of the joint found between the proximal and distal phalanges of the first digit?
interphalangeal
The radius and ulna can be separated through ---------- of the elbow in AP position.
lateral rotation
Most common type of primary malignant tumor occurring in bone:
multiple myeloma
Which one of the following is the most common primary malignant bone tumor?
multiple myeloma
The deep posterior depression of the distal humerus is the:
olecranon fossa
what fits into the olecranon fossa?
olecranon process of the ulna
the radius is on the thumb side:
on AP view- laterally on PA view -medially
Narrowing of joint space with periosteal growths on the joint margins:
osteoarthritis
Local or generalized infection of bone or bone marrow caused by bacteria introduced by trauma or surgery is a condition termed:
osteomyelitis
Soft tissue swelling and loss of fat-pad detail visibility:
osteomyelitis
Hereditary condition marked by abnormally dense bone:
osteopetrosis
Mixed areas of sclerotic and cortical thickening along with radiolucent lesions:
osteopetrosis
Reduction in the quantity of bone or atrophy of skeletal tissue:
osteoporosis
what are the most distal bones of the hand?
phalanges
what carpal bone is the smallest?
pisiform
the intercarpal joints (joints between each carpal to carpal) have only a ---.
plane (gliding) movement.
what kind of movement does the MCP joint of the 2-5th digits have?
plane (gliding)-type joints (
What is the wrist joint called?
radiocarpal joint
During the act of pronation the ___ crosses over the ___ near the upper third of the forearm.
radius, ulna
do you increase or decrease exposure factors for: bursitis
same (0)
do you increase or decrease exposure factors for: joint effusion
same (0)
Which is the most commonly fractured carpal bone?
scaphoid
What 2 carpal bones does the radius articulate with?
scaphoid and lunate
what are the fat stripes of the wrist joint?
scaphoid fat stripe (PA & OBLIQUE) & pronator fat stripe (LATERAL projection)
what are the most proximal carpal bones:
scaphoid, lamate, triquetrum, pisiform
what type of joint is the elbow and the movement?
-synovial classification and is freely movable, or diarthrodial. ginglymus (hinge)-type joint with flexion and extension movements
How many phalanges are there?
14
how many bones in the hand in total?
27
how many carpal bones are found in the wrist?
8
the interphalangeal joints have a(n)--- type of joint movement.
Ginglymus
the first digits has how many joints?
IP interphalangeal joint, MCP metacarpophalangeal joint
Sprain or tear of the ulnar collateral ligament:
Skier's thumb
TRUE OR FALSE An upper limb with a cast requires an increase in exposure.
TRUE
TRUE OR FALSE Skier's thumb is also referred to as gamekeeper's thumb.
TRUE
TRUE OR FALSE The capitulum, meaning "little head," is located on the lateral aspect and articulates with the head of the radius.
TRUE
An abnormality of the cartilage affecting long bones:
achondroplasia
what are the fat stripes of the elbow joint?
anterior, posterior & supinator fat stripe (LATERAL projection)
The -------- is part of the total wrist articulation, including a joint between the distal radius and ulna of the forearm—the distal radioulnar joint.
articular disk
what helps complete the wrist joint?
articular surface of the distal radius along with the total articular disk
where is the head of the radius located?
at the proximal end of the radius near the elbow joint
Fracture and dislocation of the posterior lip of the distal radius:
bartons fracture
Transverse fracture extending through the distal aspect of the metacarpal neck, most often the fifth metacarpal:
boxers fracture
Fluid-filled joint space with possible calcification:
bursitis
which of the carpal bones is considered to be the largest?
capitate
what is the name of the condyle of the humerus on the radius side?
capitulum (capitellum)
Possible calcification in the carpal sulcus:
carpal tunnel syndrome
the joint found between the base of the third metacarpal and carpal bone is the:
carpometacarpal
The joint found between the base of the third metacarpal and carpal bone is the:
carpometacarpal joint
Transverse fracture of the distal radius with posterior displacement of the distal fragment:
colles fracture
what are the two shallow anterior depressions of the humerus?
coronoid fossa(ulnar side) radial fossa
what goes into the coronoid fossa of the humerus?
coronoid process of ulna
do you increase or decrease exposure factors for: advanced rheumatoid arthritis
decrease (-)
do you increase or decrease exposure factors for: osteoporosis
decrease (-)