Kinesiology - Joints & Muscle Movements pt. 2

Covers the Ulnohumeral & Proximal Radioulnar joints
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What is NOT a boney landmark of the Ulnohumeral joint?
  • Medial/Lateral Epicondyles of the Humerus
  • Medial/Lateral Supracondylar Ridges of the Humerus
  • Olecranon Process of the Ulna
  • Radial Tuberosity
  • 2
    What joint type is the Ulnohumeral joint?
  • Uniaxial
  • Biaxial
  • Triaxial
  • Nonaxial
  • 3
    What are the actions of the Ulnohumeral joint?
  • Medial/Lateral Rotation
  • Abuduction/Adduction
  • Flexion/Extension
  • Protraction/Retraction
  • 4
    What are the four Flexion muscles of the Ulnohumeral joint?
  • Triceps Brachii, Anconeus, Brachioradialis, Pronator Teres
  • Biceps Brachii, Brachioradialis, Brachialis, Anconeus
  • Biceps Brachii, Brachialis, Brachioradialis, Pronator Teres
  • Triceps Brachii, Anconeus, Brachialis, Pronator Teres
  • 5
    What are the two Extension muscles of the Ulnohumeral joint?
  • Triceps Brachii, Anconeus
  • Triceps Brachii, Pronator Teres
  • Triceps Brachii, Brachioradialis
  • Anconeus, Pronator Teres
  • 6
    The Radius and Ulna are the boney landmarks of the Proximal Radioulnar joint.
  • True
  • False
  • 7
    What are the muscle actions of the Proximal Radioulnar joint?
  • Flexion/Extension
  • Radial/Ulnar Deviation
  • Adduction/Abduction
  • Pronation/Supination
  • 8
    What is the Pronation muscle of the Proximal Radioulnar joint?
  • Biceps Brachii
  • Pronator Teres
  • Supinator
  • 9
    What are the two Supination muscles of the Proximal Radioulnar joint?
  • Pronator Teres, Supinator
  • Supinator, Biceps Brachii
  • Biceps Brachii, Pronator Teres
  • 10
    What is the common name for the Ulnohumeral/Proximal Radioulnar joint complex?
  • Wrist joint
  • Arm joint
  • Elbow joint
  • Forearm joint
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