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CATA FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS Ulanar collateral ligament Sprain - Pain with movement Feeling of potential instability Pronation and wrist flexors weak Swelling can be noted - medial and posterior aspects Ecchymosis Ulnar nerve involvement Valgus Extension Overload - Posteromedial and lateral elbow pain Nerve paresthesia radial collateral ligament sprain - Rare Pain and laxity 2 100% Pass Guarantee Katelyn Whitman, All Rights Weakness during pronation and supination Weakness of wrist extensors Anterior capaular ligament sprain - Can be seen in FOOSH (hyperextension elbow) Pain in cubital fossa Pain with passive elbow extension at EROM Elbow flexors may also be affected Medial Epicondylitis - Caused by: Repeated, medial tension/lateral compression Swift, powerful snappin of the wrist and pronation of the forearm Also known as GOLFER's elbow Medial epicondylitis - Swelling ecchymosis Tenderness on origin of common flexor tendon (1-2cm below FCR and PT muscle) Pain with wrist flexion and pronation 3 100% Pass Guarantee Katelyn Whitman, All Rights Grip decreased Nerve involvement - ulnar nerve Valgus stress pain at 20-30 Little League Elbow - Avulsion of common flexor tendon from medial epicondyle due to tension Growth plate vulnerable Restrict pitches/week lateral epicondylitis - TENNIS elbow Inflammation or repetitive stresses at lateral epicondyle Extensor carpi radialis brevis mostly affected Irritation the common origin of wrist extensir mus

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CATA FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 100% PASS



Ulanar collateral ligament Sprain - ✔✔Pain with movement


Feeling of potential instability


Pronation and wrist flexors weak


Swelling can be noted - medial and posterior aspects


Ecchymosis


Ulnar nerve involvement


Valgus Extension Overload - ✔✔Posteromedial and lateral elbow pain


Nerve paresthesia


radial collateral ligament sprain - ✔✔Rare


Pain and laxity




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,Weakness during pronation and supination


Weakness of wrist extensors


Anterior capaular ligament sprain - ✔✔Can be seen in FOOSH

(hyperextension elbow)


Pain in cubital fossa


Pain with passive elbow extension at EROM


Elbow flexors may also be affected


Medial Epicondylitis - ✔✔Caused by:


Repeated, medial tension/lateral compression


Swift, powerful snappin of the wrist and pronation of the forearm


Also known as GOLFER's elbow


Medial epicondylitis - ✔✔Swelling ecchymosis


Tenderness on origin of common flexor tendon (1-2cm below FCR and PT

muscle)


Pain with wrist flexion and pronation


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,Grip decreased


Nerve involvement - ulnar nerve


Valgus stress pain at 20-30


Little League Elbow - ✔✔Avulsion of common flexor tendon from medial

epicondyle due to tension


Growth plate vulnerable


Restrict pitches/week


lateral epicondylitis - ✔✔TENNIS elbow


Inflammation or repetitive stresses at lateral epicondyle


Extensor carpi radialis brevis mostly affected


Irritation the common origin of wrist extensir muscles


Repetitive eccentric forces


lateral epicondylitis - ✔✔Pain over lateral epicondyle


Decreased grip strength


Pain with gripping


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, May see swelling, point tenderness over lateral epicondyle with palpation


Pain with resisted wrist extension, elbow extension, forearm supination


Possible entrapment of radial nerve


Ulnar nerve pathology - ✔✔Superficial


Nerve supporting structures are unstable


MOI:


Chronically sublux as forearm is flexed


Traction forces when throwing (valgus)


Inflamation can decreased cubital tunnel leading to compression ulnar

nerve


Ulna nerve pathology - ✔✔Ulna nerve stretch with elbow flexion/wrist

extension


May complain of decreased sensory and motor function


Complain of increased symptoms with elbow flexed for extended periods

of time



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