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Which rotator cuff muscle is responsible for internal rotation of the shoulder?
subscapularis
The 2 rotator cuff muscles that are responsible for external rotation of the shoulder are teres minor and __________________.
intraspraspinatus
Clicking, popping, and catching in the shoulder are common signs of what type of injury?
Labral tear
A grade III acromioclavicular (AC) is often known as a __________________.
separated shoulder
Cartilage that lines the glenoid fossa is called the ______________.
Labrum
Impingement syndrome involves what muscle(s)?
Supraspinatus and/or bicep tendon
What injury may have the appearance of a golf ball within the biceps muscle?
Ruptured bicep tendon
Having pain in the bicep groove with overhead movements may indicate what injury?
Bicipital tendonitis or biceps tendonitis
Which labral tear commonly happens due to repetitive overhead movement?
SLAP Tear/Lesion
A partial dislocation is known as a ________________.
Subluxation
Which ligament provides lateral support to the elbow?
Radial Collateral Ligament (RCL)
A movement that increases the stress placed on the medial side of the elbow is called __________________.
Valgus
Where to our wrist extensors attach to?
Lateral epicondyle
A varus force is a common mechanism for what injury?
Radial Collateral Ligament (RCL) Sprain
Which ligament provides medial support to the elbow?
Ulnar Collateral Ligament (UCL)
The biceps, brachialis, and ________________ are all responsible elbow flexion.
Brachioradialis
The triceps and anconeus muscles are responsible for what movement?
Elbow extension
Inflammation of the wrist flexor tendons is called __________________.
Golfer’s/Little League Elbow or Medial Epicondylitis
A fluid filled sac that reduces friction in a joint is called a _______________.
Bursa
What is the implication for the Drop Arm Test?
Supraspinatus strain
What is the implication for the Clunk Test?
Labral Tear

What is the name of the injury shown in the picture below?
Impingement syndrome

What is the name of the injury shown in the picture below?
Dislocated shoulder

What is the name of the injury shown in the picture below?
Acromioclavicular (AC) sprain

What is the name of the injury shown in the picture below?
Labral tear

What is the name of the injury shown in the picture below?
Ruptured bicep tendon

What is the name of the injury shown in the picture below?
Ulnar Collateral Ligament (UCL) sprain

What is the name of the injury shown in the picture below?
Tennis Elbow or Lateral Epicondylitis

What is the name of the injury shown in the picture below?
Radial Collateral Ligament (RCL) sprain

What is the name of the injury shown in the picture below?
Golfer’s or Little League Elbow