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The criteria for evaluating a true lateral position of the elbow are the
appearance of three concentric arcs. these include the (A) First and small of
the arcs. (B) The
intermediate double arc, consisting of the outer ridges of the _. (C) The third arc,
which is part of the Ulna.
A. Trochlear Sulcus (groove)
B. Capitulum & Trochlea
C. Trochlear notch
,State what the joint movement type is for the following articulations.
A. Interphalangeal
B. Carpometacarpel of first digit
C. Elbow join (humeroulnar & humeroradial)
D. Metacarpophalangeal of second - fifth digits
E. Radiocarpal
F. Intercarpal
G. Elbow join
H. Proximal radioulnar joint
A. Interphalangeal - Ginglymus(Hinge)
B. Carpometacarpel of first digit - Saddle
C. Elbow joint (humeroulnar & humeroradial) - Ginglymus (Hinge)
D. Metacarpophalangeal of second through fifth digits - Ellipsoidal
E. Radiocarpal - Ellipsoidal
F. Intercarpal - Plane
G. Elbow joint - Ginglymus(Hinge)
H. Proximal radioulnar joint - Pivot
Ellipsoidal joints are classified as freely movable, or _________ , and allow
movement in___________ directions.
Diathrodial 4
directions
T/F In addition to the ulnar and radial collateral ligaments, the following five
addition ligaments are also important in stability of the wrist joint. A. Dorsal
radiocarpal, B. Palmar radiocarpal, C. Triangular fibrocartilage complex, D.
Scapulolunate, E. Lunotriquetral
True
, Which ligament of the wrist extends from the styloid process of the radius to the
lateral aspect of the scaphoid and trapezium bones?
Radial Collateral Ligament
What is the name of the two special turning or bending positions of the hand
and wrist that demonstrate medial and lateral aspects of the carpal region?
Ulnar
Deviation
Radial
Deviation
Of the Ulnar or Radial Deviations which is most commonly performed to
detect a fracture of the scaphoid bone?
Ulnar Deviation
How does the forearm appear radiographically if pronated for a PA projection?
The proximal Radius crosses over the Ulna
The two important fat stripes or bands around the wrist joint are called what?
Scaphoid fat
stripe Pronator
fat stripe