AT test #4 quiz ?'s part 2

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AT test #4 quiz ?'s part 2

the scapula fossa that articulates with the humerus is deepened by an additional structure called the
glenoid labrum
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the scapula fossa that articulates with the humerus is deepened by an additional structure called the glenoid labrum
the most important and most commonly injured bursa around the shoulder joint is the subacromial bursa
which of the following muscles is not a part of the rotator cuff deltoid
contusions to the distal end of the clavicle are called shoulder pointers
the most common shoulder direction for the shoulder to displace is in the ____direction anterior
if an athlete comes off the filed supporting his/her injured arm, with head tilted towards injured shoulder and chin turned towards opp side. which injury likely sustaned fractured clavicle
the greatest # of upper humeral fractures occurs at te surgical neck
with an anterior glenohumeral dislocation, the athlete's the arm will be in slight abduction and external rotation
in a sternoclvicular sprain, the clavicle is generally displaced upward and anteriorly
the drop-arm test is used to determine injury to what muscle supraspinatus
the ligament that stabilizes and encircles the head of the radius is the annular ligament
if resistance is applied to an atheltes extended wrist with the elbow flexed at 45-degree angle, the AT is testing for lateral epicondylitis
the adolescent athlete who complains of sudden pain and locking of the elbow joint should be suspected of having osteochondritis dissecans
if an athlete complains of burning and tangling or parestheia to the fourth and fifth fingers, what structure may be damanged ulnar nerve
which of the following is not a disorder associated with little league elbow cubital tunnel syndrome
the motions of the elbow joint are flexion and extension
the motion that occur at the radioular joint pronation and supination
which of the following conditions results from an injury to the brachial artery, usually associated with a supracondylar fracture of the humers Volkmann's contracture
lateral epicondylitis results from repeptive extension of the wrist
most elbow dislocations result from falling on an outstretched hand and result in the ulna and radius dislocating posteriorly
which side of the arm recieves the most freuqent impact and therefore is where the majoirty of bruising occurs ulnar
a wrist fracture resulting from the radius and ulna being forced backward and upward is called Colle's fracture
tapping over the transverse carpal ligament test for carpal tunnel syndrome
severe point tenderness in the anatomical "snuffbox" may indicate a fracture of which bone scaphoid
a sprain of ulnar collateral ligament of the MCP joint of the thumb cased by forceful abduction of the proximal phalanx is called gamekeeper's
a deformity caused by a rupture of the extensor tendon over the middle phalanx is called boutonniere deformity
which bone in the wrist is most commonly dislocated lunate
which of the following tendons is involved with mallet finger extensor digitorum
which of the following finger nail deformities results from thyroid problems spooning
which of the following results from a rupture of the flexor digitorum profunds tendon jersey finger

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