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California State University, Northridge KINESIOLOG KIN 337 Chapt 19 Quiz 1)The main symptom of forearm splints is a dull ache between the extensor muscles crossing the back of the forearm

Health Science Jun 06, 2021

California State University, Northridge

KINESIOLOG KIN 337

Chapt 19 Quiz

1)The main symptom of forearm splints is a dull ache between the extensor muscles crossing the back of the forearm.

 

2.            When an elbow is dislocated it is important to consider the possibility of what secondary injury?

3.            To ensure the most complete healing of a Boutonniere deformity splinting must be maintained for how long?

4.            Complications from an elbow dislocation include injury to the median and radial nerves and the brachial artery.

5.            Pitcher's elbow, golfer's elbow, and little league elbow refer to lateral epicondylitis.

6.            Which of the following bones of the wrist is most commonly injured from contact while holding an object?

7.            Which muscle is located on the posterior surface of the arm and responsible for extending the elbow?

8.            All of the following muscles are responsible for elbow flexion EXCEPT:

9.            What type of fracture results from the radius and ulna being forced backward and upward (hyperextension)?

10.          A sprain is the most common wrist injury and in most cases it is the most poorly managed injury.

11.          A wrist ganglion is often seen in sports and will most frequently appear on what aspect of the wrist?

12.          Which ligament provides stability against a valgus force of the elbow?

13.          The olecranon bursa is at a greater risk for direct trauma because it is so superficial.

 

14.          Acute elbow injuries usually occur from:

15.          What are the primary motions of the elbow joint?

 

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