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What type of joint is the elbow?   Hinge joint/Uniaxial  
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What is the radioulnar joint?   the articulation between the radius and the ulna.  
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Desbribe the superior or proximal radioulnar joint   At the proximal end, the head of the radius pivots within the radial notch or the ulna.  
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Describe the ingerior or distal radiolulnar joint   At the distal end, the ulnar notch of the radius rotating around the head of the ulna.  
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Define Valgus   Turned outward  
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Define Varus   turn inward  
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What is the Annular ligament?   It attaches anteriorly and posteriorly to the radial notch of the ulna, encompassing the head of the radius and holding it against the ulna.  
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What is the interosseous membrane?   holds together the radioulnar articulations. Provides attachment of the forearm and wrist muscles.  
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What is the definition of Carrying Angle?   The longitudinal axes of the humerus and forearm form an angle.  
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What nerve innervates the Brachialis Muscle   Musculocutaneous nerve C5, C6  
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What nerve innervates Brachioradialis Muscle?   Radial nerve C5, C6  
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What nerve innervates the Pronator teres Muscle?   Median nerve C6, C7  
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What nerve innervates the Supinator Muscle?   Radial nerve C6  
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