Sports Med

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