Bones | Ligaments | Location | Injuries | Signs and Sypmtoms |
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Clavicle, Scapula, and humerus
What bones make up the shoulder?
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True
T/F The AC joint ligaments is divided into the conoid and trapezoid ligaments.
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The Clavicle
What bone extends from the sternum to the tip of the shoulder?
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False
T/F The Scapular Fracture is among the most frequent fractures in sports.
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To fall on the outstretched arm
What does FOOSH mean?
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Sternum
What bone is referred to as the "Breastbone"?
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Coracohumeral Ligament
What ligament attaches to the coracoid process and to the greater tuberosity of the humerus?
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At the base of the spinal column
Where is the sacrum located?
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Scapular Fracture
Which fracture has to be supported in a sling for 3 weeks?
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Pain,inability to move the arm, swelling, point tenderness and discoloration.
What signs and symptoms may be present during a fracture of the humerus?
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Flat, triangular-shaped bone
What shape is the scapula?
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False, it prevents upward displacement
T/F The anterior sternoclavicular ligament prevents lateral displacement.
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Glenohumeral Joint
What joint is located by the head of the humerus?
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figure-eight brace
Which type of brace would be needed for a Clavicular fracture?
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Grade 2
What SC grade sprain has the inability to move the arm across the chest?
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Head of the Humerus
What part of the humerus has a shallow constricted neck?
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Acromioclavicular Joint Ligament
What ligament consists of anterior,posterior,superior and inferior portions?
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SC joint
Which joint formed with manubrium of the sternum?
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Fracture of the Humerus
What fracture is caused from a direct blow or fall on the arm?
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Anterior Glenohumeral Dislocation
Which dislocation is unable to touch the opposite shoulder?
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Humerus
What bone faces upward, inward and backwards articulating with the scapula?
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Inferior Glenohumeral Ligament
What ligament has a long tendon of the biceps brachii passes across the head of the humerus and through the bicipital grove?
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Scapulothoracic Joint
Which joint serves as the origin for the muscles of the rotator cuff?
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Sternoclavicular Sprain
Which sprain can result from one of the varius traumas affecting the shoulder complex?
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Grade 6
Which grade sprain is very rare and involves the clavicle being displaced, inferior to the coracoid behind the coracobrachialis tendon?
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