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Joints of the Upper Limb
Written by Justin Cutler   
Monday, 09 October 2006

1. Where is the only bony joint connecting the upper limb with the axial skeleton?
2. What is the most important ligament of the A.C. (acromiaclavicular) joint?
3. What is a shoulder seperation?
4. What exactly does the Transverse Humeral Ligament transverse?
5. What structures make up the corocoacromial arch?
6. What is the chief stabilizer of the glenohumeral joint?
7. What is the most common direction of dislocation of the glenohumeral joint?
8. The head of the radius articulates with what on the humerus?
9. What is the "carrying angle" of a typical woman? of a typical man?
10. How many joints are between the radius and ulna?
11. What ligament stabilizes the radial head to the ulna?
12. What direction do most of the interosseus membrane fibers run? why?
13. What structure attaches the neck of the radius to the tuberosity of the ulna and what direction does it run?
14. Which bones of the wrist does the radius directly articulate with?
15. Which bones of the wrist does the ulna articulate with?

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