Created by Maestro
Category Health > Medical Lab
Most of us take our elbows for granted, but without them, our hands would be far less useful. As the vital link between the shoulder and the hand, the elbow adjusts the height and position of the arm, and it also rotates to move the hand so it can function most effectively.
In this 30-minute course, you’ll learn about common elbow injuries, fractures, and the surgical methods used to repair them. The course culminates in a 10-question assessment.
Introduction
Anatomical Orientation
Learning Check 1
Elbow Anatomy
Learning Check 2
Soft Tissue, Blood Vessels, and Nerves
Learning Check 3
Pathologies Fractures and Common Surgeries
Conclusion
Final Assessment
Describe anatomical positions and related planes of the body
Define common medical terms related to elbow anatomy
Identify anatomical features of the elbow
Explain the kinematics of the elbow
Recognize common elbow pathologies
Recall common terms that describe elbow anatomy
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Most of us take our elbows for granted, but without them, our hands would be far less useful. As the vital link between the shoulder and the hand, the elbow adjusts the height and position of the arm, and it also rotates to move the hand so it can function most effectively.
In this 30-minute course, you’ll learn about common elbow injuries, fractures, and the surgical methods used to repair them. The course culminates in a 10-question assessment.