JOINTS OF THE UPPER LIMB
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JOINTS OF THE UPPER LIMB
Victoria Gugenheim Body Art
Kaan Yücel M.D., Ph.D. 06.January.2014 Monday
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Acromioclavicular joint & Sternoclavicular jointGlenohumeral (Shoulder) jointElbow jointProximal (Superior) and Distal (Inferior) radio-ulnar jointsRadiocarpal (Wrist) jointIntercarpal jointsCarpometacarpal and intermetacarpalInterphalangeal
JOINTS OF THE UPPER LIMB
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JOINTS OF THE UPPER LIMB
Acromioclavicular joint & Sternoclavicular jointGlenohumeral (Shoulder) jointElbow jointProximal (Superior) and Distal (Inferior) radio-ulnar jointsRadiocarpal (Wrist) jointIntercarpal jointsCarpometacarpal and intermetacarpalInterphalangeal
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STERNOCLAVICULAR JOINT
Articulation between Sternum & clavicleSaddle type functions as a ball-and-socket jointArticular disc
Sternal end of clavicle v.s. Manubrium & 1st costal cartilage
the only articulation between upper limb & axial skeleton
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LIGAMENTS OF THE STERNOCLAVICULAR JOINT
1.Anterior and posterior sternoclavicular ligaments2.Interclavicular ligament3.Costoclavicular ligament
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Strong but mobileRaising the clavicle (60°) during full elevation of the limb
Once elevation is completed via flexion; rotation of the clavicle
around its longitudinal axisAnterior and posterior movements of the clavicle
MOVEMENTS OF THESTERNOCLAVICULAR JOINT
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ACROMIOCLAVICULAR JOINT
Articulation between Acromion of scapulae & claviclePlane type Articular disc
Acromial end of clavicle v.s. Acromion of scapula
2-3 cm from the “point” of the shoulder formed by the lateral part of the acromion
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LIGAMENTS OF THE ACROMIOCLAVICULAR JOINT
Intrinsic ligament Acromioclavicular ligamentExtrinsic ligament Coracoclavicular ligamentconoid ligament (medial) trapezoid ligament (lateral)
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Acromion rotates on the acromial end of the clavicle. associated with motion @ physiological scapulothoracic joint
MOVEMENTS OF THE ACROMIOCLAVICULAR JOINT
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GLENOHUMERAL (SHOULDER) JOINT
Articulation between humeral head v.s. glenoid cavity of the scapulaBall-and-socket type
Glenoid labrum (L., lip)
more freedom of movement than any other joint in the body
MORE IMAGES114-122
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LIGAMENTS OF THE GLENOHUMERAL (SHOULDER) JOINT
1. Glenohumeral ligaments2. Coracohumeral ligament3. Transverse humeral ligament
coraco-acromial arch
4. Coracoacromial ligamentJoint stability
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MOVEMENTS OF THEGLENOHUMERAL (SHOULDER) JOINT
Flexion & extension of the humerusAbduction & adduction of the humerus Medial & lateral rotation of the humerusCircumduction
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BURSAE AROUND THE GLENOHUMERAL (SHOULDER) JOINT
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ELBOW JOINT
Articulation between Humerus, ulna and radius Hinge typeTrochlea of humerus v.s. Trochlear notch
of ulnaCapitilum of humerus v.s. Head of radius
2-3 cm inferior to the epicondyles of the humerus
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LIGAMENTS OF THE ELBOW JOINT
Medial (ulnar) and lateral (radial) collateral ligaments
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MOVEMENTS OF THE ELBOW JOINTFlexion and extension occur at the elbow joint.
The long axis of the fully extended ulna makes an angle with the long axis of the humerus.
forearm angles away from the body when something is carried. more pronounced in women than in men
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BURSAE AROUND THE ELBOW JOINT
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Articulation between Radius and ulna proximallyPivot type
Head of radius v.s. Radial notch of ulna
Anular ligamentSupination & pronation
PROXIMAL (SUPERIOR) RADIO-ULNAR JOINT
MORE IMAGES133 -134
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DISTAL (INFERIOR) RADIO-ULNAR JOINTArticulation between Radius and ulna distallyPivot typeArticular disc
head of ulna v.s. ulnar notch of radius
Anterior and posterior ligaments
Radius moves around relatively fixed distal end of ulna.
Supination & pronation
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WRIST (RADIOCAPRAL) JOINTArticulation between Radius and proximal row of carpal bones Condyloid (ellipsoid) typeArticular disc
Distal end of the radius ,disc of the distal radio-ulnar joint v.s.
proximal row of carpal bones, except for the pisiform
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LIGAMENTS OF THE WRIST JOINT
1. Dorsal and palmar radiocarpal ligaments2. Ulnar collateral ligament3. Radial collateral ligament
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MOVEMENTS OF THE WRIST JOINT
Proximal&DistalRadioulnarjoints
Flexion of the hand> Extension of the handAdduction of the hand > Abduction of the hand
Most adduction @ wrist joint
Abduction from the neutral position occurs @ midcarpal joint.
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INTERCARPAL JOINTS
Joints between carpal bones of the proximal rowJoints between carpal bones of the distal rowMidcarpal joint between proximal &distal rows of carpal bones Pisotriquetral joint pisiform with palmar surface of triquetrum
Plane type
Anterior, posterior, and interosseous ligaments
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CARPOMETACARPAL & INTERMETACARPAL JOINTS
carpometacarpal joint of the thumbbetween trapezium & base of 1st metacarpal
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CARPOMETACARPAL & INTERMETACARPAL JOINTS
Palmar and dorsal carpometacarpal ligamentsPalmar and dorsal intermetacarpal ligamentsInterosseus metacarpal ligamentsSuperficial and deep transverse metacarpal ligaments
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METACARPOPHALANGEAL &
INTERPHALANGEAL JOINTSMetacarpophalangeal joints condyloid type biaxial plane : flexion-extension and adduction-abductionInterphalangeal joints hinge type uniaxial flexion-extension only
MORE IMAGES135-138
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