Health Sciences 2300A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Ulnar Collateral Ligament Of Elbow Joint, Hockey Puck, Joint Capsule
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Head of humarous fitting into glenoid fossa. Muscles movers of joints, and stables (leads to weak/unstable joint) One true ligament stabilizing the joint: corochoid. Extra capsular ligament: acromioclavicular ligament stabilizes scapula, extrinsic lig of joint, extrinsic ligament. Choroco clavicular: another name: chonoid ligament. Glenoid fossa: cartilage not bone can be torn. Elbow joint: deepens the space that the head of the humerous fits into. There is lots of blood in bone, the blood can filter through the membrane to. Synovial membrane makes it"s way down on the bone to the cartilage. A lot of people land on their bursa and break it elbow. Ulnar collateral ligament medial side (humorous), attaches distally to ulna. Head of radius looks like a hockey puck. Know two ligaments because they get mostly injured. Hip anterior view (highlights the ones that are injured most often) Lateral side of wrist and carpals: radial collateral ligaments. Carpal 5 ulnar ligament of the wrist.