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Degrees of freedom for the radiocarpal joint?

SAGITTAL PLANE:
FRONTAL PLANE:
-SAGITTAL PLANE: FLEXION & EXTENSION
FRONTAL PLANE: RD & UD
What are the ligamenteous structures of the radiocarpal joint and when do they become taut?
-PALMAR: EXTENSION
-DORSAL: FLEXION
-RADIAL COLLATERAL: UD
-ULNAR COLLATERAL: RD
Capsular pattern of the radiocarpal joint?
FLEXION=EXTENSION
Loosed packed position of the radiocarpal joint?
NEUTRAL
Closed packed position of the radiocarpal joint?
EXTENSION & RD
ROM of the radiocarpal joint?

FLEXION:
EXTENSION
RD
UD
-FLEXION: 0-80 DEGREES
-EXTENSION: 0-70 DEGREES
-RD: 0-20 DEGREES
-UD: 0-30 DEGREES
Arthrokinematics of the radiocarpal joint?

-OKC FLEXION
-OKC EXTENSION
-CKC EXTENSION
-CKC FLEXION
-OKC RD
-OKC UD
-OKC FLEXION: ANTERIOR ROLL/POSTERIOR GLIDE
-OKC EXTENSION: POSTERIOR ROLL/ANTERIOR GLIDE
-CKC EXTENSION: POSTERIOR ROLL/POSTERIOR GLIDE
-CKC FLEXION: ANTERIOR ROLL/ANTERIOR GLIDE
OKC RD: LATERAL ROLL/MEDIAL GLIDE
OKC UD: MEDIAL ROLL/LATERAL GLIDE
What type of joint is the radiocarpal joint?
ELLIPSOID
Convex and concave surfaces of the rediocarpal joint?
-CONVEX: SCAPHOID, LUNATE, TRIQUTRIUM
-CONCAVE: RADIUS
Ligamenteous structures for (C2-C7) zyapophyseal joints?

When do they become taut?
-LIGAMENTUM FLAVUM: FLEXION
-ANTERIOR LONGITUDINAL LIGAMENT: EXTENSION
-POSTERIOR LONGITUDINAL LIGAMENT: FLEXION
-INTERSPINOUS LIGAMENTS: FLEXION
-SUPROSPINOUS LIGAMENTS: FLEXION
-INTERTRANSVERSE LIGAMENTS: CONTRALATERAL LATERAL FLEXION
Closed packed position for (C2-C7) zyapophyseal joint?
EXTENSION
ROM for (C2-C7) Zyapophyseal Joints?

FLEXION
EXTENSION
CERVICAL ROTATION
CERVICAL LATERAL ROTATION
-FLEXION: 0-35 DEGREES
-EXTENSION: 0-70 DEGREES
-CERVICAL ROTATION: 0-45 DEGREES
-CERVICAL LATERAL FLEXION: 0-35 DEGREES
Arthrokinematics for ayapophyseal joints (C2-C7)?

-OKC FLEXION
-OKC LATERAL FLEXION
-OKC EXTENSION
-OKC ROTATION
-OKC FLEXION: SUPERIOR, ANTERIOR GLIDE
-OKC LATERAL FLEXION: IPSILATERAL INFERIOR GLIDE/CONTRALATERAL ANTERIOR GLIDE
-OKC EXTENSION: POSTERIOR, INFERIOR GLIDE
-OKC ROTATION: IPSILATERAL POSTERIOR/CONTRALATERAL ANTERIOR GLIDE
What are the ligamenteous structures of the talocural joint and when do they become taut?
-ANTERIOR CAPSULE: PF
-POSTERIOR CAPSULE: DF
-ANTERIOR TALOFIBULAR: PF
-POSTERIOR TALOFIBULAR: DF
-CALCANEOFIBULAR: DF
Loosed packed position of the talocural joint?
10 DEGREES PF MIDWAY B/W INVERSION & EVERSION
Closed packed position of the talocural joint?
MAX DORSIFLEXION
ROM of the talocural joint

PF:
DF:
PF: 0-50 DEGREES
DF: 0-20 DEGREES
Arthrokinematics of the talocural joint?

OKC DF
OKC PF
CKC DF
CKC PF
OKC DF: ANTERIOR ROLL/POSTERIOR GLIDE
OKC PF: POSTERIOR ROLL/POSTERIOR GLIDE
CKC DF: ANTERIOR ROLL/ANTERIOR GLIDE
CKC PF: POSTERIOR ROLL/POSTERIOR GLIDE
Capsular pattern of the glenohumeral joint?
ER>ABD>IR
Planes of motion for the glenohumeral joint?
-TRANSVERSE PLANE: ER/IR
SAGITTAL PLANE: FLEX/EXT
FRONTAL PLANE: ABD/ADD
What are the ligamenteous structures of the glenohumeral joint and when do they become taut?
-INFERIOR GH: ABDUCTION
-SUPERIOR GH: ADDUCTION/ER
-MIDDLE GH: ABD 60-90 DEGREES
-CORACOHUMERAL (ANTERIOR): EXTENSION
-CORACOHUMERAL (POSTERIOR) FLEXION
Loose packed position of the glenohumeral joint?
55 DEGREES ABD & 30 DEGREES HORIZ ADD
Closed packed position of the glenohumeral joint?
ABD & ER
ROM of the glenohumeral joint

Flexion
Extension
Abduction
IR
ER
FLEXION: 0-120 DEGREES
EXTENSION: 0-45 DEGREES
ABDUCTION: 0-120 DEGREES
IR: 0-70 DEGREES
ER: 0-90 DEGREES
What are all of the arthrokinematics of the glenohumeral joint?

OKC FLEXION
OKC ABDUCTION
OKC ADDUCTION
OKC EXTENSION
OKC IR
OKC ER
-OKC FLEXION: SPIN
-OKC ABDUCTION: SUPERIOR ROLL/SUPERIOR GLIDE
-OKC ADDUCTION: INFERIOR ROLL/INFERIOR GLIDE
-OKC EXTENSION: SPIN
OKC IR: ANTERIOR ROLL/POSTERIOR GLIDE
OKC ER: POSTERIOR ROLL/ ANTERIOR GLIDE
Convex/concave structures of the glenohumeral joint?
CONVEX: HEAD OF HUMERUS
CONCAVE: GLENOID CAVITY OF SCAPULA
What kind of joint is the glenohumeral joint?
BALL & SOCKET
What nerve is responsible for extension of the elbow?
RADIAL NERVE
What is the nerve innervation for the elbow flexors?
MUSCULOCUTANEOUS
What elbow muscle is responsible for the neutral position?
BRACHIORADIALIS
What are the forearm pronators of the elbow?
-PRONATOR TERES
-PRONATOR QUADRATUS
What muscles are the forearm supinators or the elbow?
-SUPINATOR
-BICEPS
What muscles flex the elbow?
-BICEPS
-BRACHIALIS
-BRACHIORADIALIS
What muscles extend the elbow?
TRICEPS
Open packed position for the radio humeral joint of the elbow?
FULL EXTENSION/FULL SUPINATION
Loose packed position of the ulna humeral joint of the elbow?
70 DEGREES OF FLEXION/10 DEGREES OF FOREARM SUPINATION
What muscles limit elbow extension?
BICEPS/BRACHIALIS
What muscles limit elbow flexion?
TRICEPS
What are the ligamenteous structures of the elbow and when are the taut?
LATERAL COLLATERAL (VARUS)
MEDIAL COLLATERAL (VALGUS)
ANTERIOR CAPSULE (EXTENSION)
POSTERIOR CAPSULE (FLEXION)
Closed packed position of the elbow?
FULL EXTENSION
ROM and end feels for elbow flexion and extension?
FLEXION: 0-150 DEGREES (SOFT EF)

EXTENSION: 150-0 DEGREES (HARD EF)
Arthrokinematics of the elbow?

Flexion and Extension?
FLEXION: ANTERIOR ROLL/ANTERIOR GLIDE

EXTENSION: POSTERIOR ROLL/POSTERIOR GLIDE
Convex/convave structures of the elbow?
CONVEX: DISTAL END OF HUMERUS (TROCHLEA, CAPITULUM)

CONCAVE: PROXIMAL RADIUM & ULNA
What kind of joint is the elbow?
HINGE JOINT
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