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Elbow Anatomy. The elbow joint  A hinge joint  Made up of  Bones  Ligaments  Muscles  Nerves  Bursae.

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1 Elbow Anatomy

2 The elbow joint  A hinge joint  Made up of  Bones  Ligaments  Muscles  Nerves  Bursae

3 Bones  Three bones make up the elbow  Humerus  Radius  ulna

4 Humerus  Part of the upper arm  The most weight bearing bone of the arm  Distal humerus meets with the ulna and radius to create the elbow joint

5 Humerus  Bony landmarks of the humerus  Medial and lateral epicondyles  Bony parts of the elbow

6 Humerus  Medial and Lateral Supracondylar Ridges

7 Humerus  Olecranon fossa  The hook where the ulna fits into place  Allows for the ulna to be “locked” in place

8 Radius  Short bone of the lower arm that is on the THUMB side of the arm  The only bone that rotates over the ulna

9 Radius  Bony landmarks of the radius  Radial tuberosity  distal  Radial head  Proximal

10 Ulna  Short bone that is on the PINKY side of the lower arm  Fixed in place.

11 Ulna  Olecranon  Bony part of your elbow

12 Ulna  Bony landmarks of the ulna  Ulnar head

13 Movements of the Elbow  4 movements  Flexion  Extension  Supination  Pronation

14 Flexion  The forearm moves toward the humerus

15 Extension  Straightening your arm  The forearm moves away from the humerus

16 Supination  Rotation your elbow so that your palms are up

17 Pronation  Rotation your elbow so your palms are down

18 Pronation vs Supination

19 Muscles and Ligaments  Important muscles of the elbow are the same as the shoulder  Biceps  Triceps

20 Biceps  Two heads  Elbow flexion

21 Triceps  Three heads  Elbow extension

22 Ligaments  There are many important ligaments in the elbow

23 Ligaments  Radial collateral ligament  Ulnar collateral ligament

24 Radial Collateral Ligament  On the RADIAL side of the arm  Also known as the lateral side  Stabilizes the joint  Prevents lateral translation of the elbow joint

25 Ulnar Collateral Ligament  On the ULNAR side of the elbow  Also known as the medial side  Stabilizes the elbow  Prevents medial translation of the elbow

26 Injuries  Muscle strains and tendonitis  Ligament sprains  Dislocation  Fractures

27 Muscle Strains and tendonitis  Muscle Strains  Overstretching of the muscles  3 grades  Tendonitis  Inflammation of the tendon

28 Ligament Sprains  Overstretching of the ligaments  3 grades of severity  Grade 3 is a complete rupture  “Tommy John’s Surgery” is the surgery that repairs a torn UCL  very common in throwing sports

29 UCL Sprain

30 Elbow Dislocation  RARELY a subluxation  Caused by forced extension  Gymnasts  Falling

31 Elbow Dislocation: What do you do?  Stabilize  Call EMS  Monitor vitals

32 Fractures  Your elbow is made up of 3 bones  Possible to fracture  Most likely caused by a fall or car accident


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