The Elbow Exercises and Injuries. Biceps More powerful when the forearm is supinated Chin-ups v Pull-ups. Which is easier and why?

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The Elbow Exercises and Injuries

Biceps More powerful when the forearm is supinated Chin-ups v Pull-ups. Which is easier and why?

Biceps Curls

Brachialis Preacher Curl

Brachioradialis Hammer Curl Acts best as a flexor with the arm in a neutral position

Triceps Pushing exercises Push-ups What else?

Triceps

Forearm Exercises

Tennis Elbow

Golfer’s Elbow

Ulnar Ligament Repair Surgery Also known as “Tommy John” surgery

Ulnar Ligament Repair Surgery

The Wrist and Hand Joints Applied Information

Intrinsic Muscles Thenar eminence Hypothenar eminence Thenar eminence Hypothenar eminence

Sesamoid Bone A small bone imbedded in a tendon. Provide a mechanical advantage Knee Flexor tendons of thumb and great toe A small bone imbedded in a tendon. Provide a mechanical advantage Knee Flexor tendons of thumb and great toe

Exercises

Scaphoid Fracture

Carpal Tunnel The “tunnel” Carpal bones Flexor retinaculum (transverse ligament) Flexor tendons and median nerve Repetition and overuse Swelling and inflammation The “tunnel” Carpal bones Flexor retinaculum (transverse ligament) Flexor tendons and median nerve Repetition and overuse Swelling and inflammation

Median Nerve