Elbow Anatomy
The elbow joint A hinge joint Made up of Bones Ligaments Muscles Nerves Bursae
Bones Three bones make up the elbow Humerus Radius ulna
Humerus Part of the upper arm The most weight bearing bone of the arm Distal humerus meets with the ulna and radius to create the elbow joint
Humerus Bony landmarks of the humerus Medial and lateral epicondyles Bony parts of the elbow
Humerus Medial and Lateral Supracondylar Ridges
Humerus Olecranon fossa The hook where the ulna fits into place Allows for the ulna to be “locked” in place
Radius Short bone of the lower arm that is on the THUMB side of the arm The only bone that rotates over the ulna
Radius Bony landmarks of the radius Radial tuberosity distal Radial head Proximal
Ulna Short bone that is on the PINKY side of the lower arm Fixed in place.
Ulna Olecranon Bony part of your elbow
Ulna Bony landmarks of the ulna Ulnar head
Movements of the Elbow 4 movements Flexion Extension Supination Pronation
Flexion The forearm moves toward the humerus
Extension Straightening your arm The forearm moves away from the humerus
Supination Rotation your elbow so that your palms are up
Pronation Rotation your elbow so your palms are down
Pronation vs Supination