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Learn about the bones and terminology of the elbow, including proximal and distal, medial and lateral, and superior and inferior. Discover the actions of the elbow, such as flexion, extension, supination, and pronation. Understand the landmarks, joints, ligaments, and their respective actions.
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TERMINOLOGY • Proximal and Distal • Medial and Lateral • Superior and Inferior • Ligament and Tendon • Condyle – large round projection • Epicondyle – a projection located above a condyle • Fossa- hollow, depression or flattened surface • Tubercle - small round projection • *Supination – external rotation of the radius • *Pronation – internal rotation of the radius
BONES Medial View
BONES • Scapula • Humerus • Radius • Ulna
ULNA Trochlear Notch
SCAPULA Posterior Anterior Posterior
Radius 1. Head 3. Radial tuberosity Styloid process Ulna 1. Olecranon process 2. Trochlear notch 3. Coronoid process Styloid process LANDMARKS
1. Head 3. Radial tuberosity
1. Olecranon process • 2. Trochlear notch • 3. Coronoid process
LANDMARKS • Humerus • 1. Head • 3. Lesser tubercle • 4. Intertubercaluar groove • 5. Greater tubercle • 2. Lateral epicondyle • 3. Captitulum • 4. Trochlea • 5. Medial epicondyle • 7. Olecranon fosssa
Coracoid Process Glenoid Cavity
JOINTS • Humeroulnar the “elbow”; a hinge joint • Trochlea (humerus) • Trochlear notch (ulna) • Radioulnar movement of the forearm; a pivot joint • Head of radius • Ulna • Radiohumeral no true actions • Capitulum (humerus) • Head of the radius
LIGAMENTS • Ulnar Collateral • Radial Collateral • Annular Ligament
ACTIONS • Elbow or Humeroulnar Joint (Movement of the Ulna) • Flexion of the elbow • Extension of the elbow • Forearm or Radioulnar Joint (Movement of the Radius) • Supination of the forearm • Pronation of the forearm
ACTIONS Extension
What would be the location of a muscle that does elbow extension? What would be the location of a muscle that does elbow flexion? ACTIONS Posterior Anterior Humerus Fingers Ulna
ACTIONS Pronation Supination
Where is the radius after pronation? Where would a muscle need to be located in order to cause pronation? ACTIONS Lateral Medial Supination Pronation Palm Up Palm Down
ACTIONS Lateral Medial • Where is the radius after supination? • Where would a muscle need to be located in order to cause supination? Supination Pronation Palm Up Palm Down
What position is his left elbow in? What position his right elbow in? His right forearm? His left elbow? What position is his right forearm in? What is his name?
What positions are her right elbow and forearm in? What positions are her left elbow and forearm in?