Across
- 5. injury of the forearm and wrist from repetitive forces
- 7. formed by ulnar head and ulnar notch of radius
- 8. crossing more than one joint
- 9. this ligament encircles radial head
- 10. active in all flexion, whether pronated, supinated, or midposition
- 11. when you jam your finger, this joint is injured
- 13. bound by capsular and interosseous ligaments
- 14. most powerful elbow extensor
Down
- 1. tears or traumas in muscle and soft tissue of either the elbow or wrist region
- 2. tendon pulled
- 3. gliding surface;cushions force transmitted through ulnocarpal axis
- 4. most active when in midposition or neutral
- 5. fits around humeral trochlea
- 6. ligament torn/pulled
- 12. allows gliding and rotation on the capitulum
- 13. this membrane serves as attachment site for muscles