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UPPER EXTREMITY INJURIES

UPPER EXTREMITY INJURIES. Objective 2: Recognize common injuries to the upper extremity…. ANATOMY. BONES Clavicle Scapula Spine of the scapula Acromion process Glenoid fossa/cavity Humerus Epicondyles. ANATOMY. BONES Ulna Radius Carpals Metacarpals Phalanges.

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UPPER EXTREMITY INJURIES

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  1. UPPER EXTREMITY INJURIES Objective 2: Recognize common injuries to the upper extremity…

  2. ANATOMY • BONES • Clavicle • Scapula • Spine of the scapula • Acromion process • Glenoid fossa/cavity • Humerus • Epicondyles

  3. ANATOMY • BONES • Ulna • Radius • Carpals • Metacarpals • Phalanges

  4. JOINTS OF THE SHOULDER GIRLDLE • Shoulder • Acromioclavicular • Glenohumeral • Elbow • Wrist • Metacarpal Phalengeal (MCP) • Interphalengeal (PIP & DIP)

  5. SOFT TISSUES • Subacromial bursa – below the acromion process • Acromioclavicular (AC) Ligament – connects acromion and clavicle • Glenoid Labrum- cartilage ring around socket of shoulder

  6. MUSCLES

  7. Common Injuries Clavicle Fracture

  8. Common Injuries Impingement Syndrome

  9. Common Injuries Rotator Cuff Strain

  10. Common Injuries Glenohumeral Dislocation

  11. Common Injuries AC joint separation

  12. AC Joint Separations

  13. Common Injuries Lateral epicondylitis – “Tennis Elbow”

  14. Common Injuries Medial epicondylitis – “Little Leaguer’s or Golfer’s Elbow”

  15. Common Injuries Interphalengeal Dislocation

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