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Humeroulnar Joint (Elbow) Presented by Joy and Misty
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Humeroulnar Joint (Elbow)

Feb 25, 2016

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Humeroulnar Joint (Elbow). Presented by Joy and Misty. Anterior Surface Anatomy. Cubital Fossa. Medial Bicipital line. Posterior Surface Anatomy. Lateral Epicondyle. Hinge joint- simple joint where the articulating surfaces allow for motion in only one direction. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Humeroulnar  Joint (Elbow)

Humeroulnar Joint(Elbow)

Presented by Joy and Misty

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Anterior Surface Anatomy

Cubital Fossa

Medial Bicipital line

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Posterior Surface AnatomyLateral Epicondyle

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• Hinge joint- simple joint where the articulating surfaces allow for motion in only one direction

•Pivot Joint- allows one bone to rotate around another bone

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Synovial joint- capsule that contains synovial fluid which nourishes articular cartilage and lubricating the articulating surfaces. Synovial joints are usually reinforced by accessory

ligaments

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Ligaments

• A ligament is a strip or sheet of tough collagenous connective tissue that attaches a muscle to a bone.

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Bursa- A fibrous sac filled with synovial fluid located between adjacent muscles or where a tendon passes over a bone

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Ulnar Tuberosity

Trochlear Notch

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Muscles of Extension•Triceps brachii

O

O

Lateral head Inferior to greaterTubercle on posterior humerus

Medial headPosterior surface of humerus

IAll heads-Olecranon processof Ulna

O

Long headInfraglenoid tubercle

of the scapula

Radial nerveDeep Brachial artery

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O- Long Head

O- short head

I- both Radial

tuberosity

Muscles of Flexion

Biceps

BrachialisO

I

Brachioradialis

lateral supracondylar

ridge of humerus

I- styliod process radius

OSupraglenoid tubercle

Coracoid process scapula

Distal half of humerus

anterior surface

Coronoid process and

ulnar tuberosity

Radial nerveRadial artery

Musculocutaneous nerve

Brachial artery

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Muscles of Pronation

Pronator teres

Pronator quadratus

O

O

Medial epicondyle of HumerusAnd corinoid process of Ulna

ILateral aspect of radius at its midpoint

Median nerveUlnar artery

O I Distal fourthOf radius

Distal fourth of Ulna

Median nerve Anterior interosseousartery

(also assists in elbow flexion)

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Muscles of SupinationSupinator

O

O

Lateral Epicondyle ofHumerus andadjacent Ulna

I Anterior surface of the proximal radius ( wraps around )

Radial nerveInterosseous artery Biceps

I Radial tuberosity of radius

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Arteries

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Veins

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Nerves

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Clinical Concerns