Sports Med
Across
- 7. The angle between Two Joints Increase
- 9. This ligament Also connects the radius to the ulna
- 10. This tendon attaches the triceps muscle on the back of the arm to the ulna bone
- 12. Palms Facing toward the ceiling
- 13. The Large, Blunt, Proximal tip of the ulna
- 14. These muscles of the forearm attach to the medial epicondyle enabling flexion
- 15. Palms Facing toward the ground
Down
- 1. On the outside of the elbow, ligament connects the radius to the humerus
- 2. elbow flexor enables bending of elbow, located at the distal end of the humerus
- 3. ligameNT forms a ring around the head of the radius bone, holding it tight against the ulna
- 4. This tendon attaches the biceps muscle to the front of the arm to the radius
- 5. On the inside of the elbow that connects the ulna to the humerus
- 6. Triangular projecting forward from the upper and front part of the ulna
- 8. These muscles of the forearm attach to the lateral epicondyle enabling Extension
- 11. The angle between Two Joints Shorten