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SonoSim Final Exam – Updated Q&A – 2025-
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What structure runs through the bicipital groove of the humerus? - ✔✔long head of biceps brachii
tendon



Describe how anisotropy relates to the angle of insonation. - ✔✔tendons must be imaged perpendicular
to sound beam in order to be imaged correctly



To better visualize a long axis view of the subscapularis tendon, the patient should be asked to
___________ rotate their arm. - ✔✔externally



--- - ✔✔---



Describe the articulation points of the radius and ulna at the elbow joint. - ✔✔pivot joint - medial
surface of radial head and radial notch of ulna



What are the attachment points for the annular ligament? - ✔✔anterior and posterior ulna



What muscles are typically visualized when performing an ultrasound examination of the elbow? -
✔✔biceps brachii, brachialis, and brachioradialis



Describe the boundaries and contents of the cubital fossa. - ✔✔superior - line connecting medial and
lateral epicondyles

medial - pronator teres

lateral - brachioradialis

superficial - median cubital vein

deep - brachialis and supinator

contents - (lateral to medial) - radial nerve, biceps brachii tendon, brachial artery, median nerve

, Where is the cubital tunnel and what structure passes in it? - ✔✔passage between medial epicondyle
and olecranon

ulnar nerve



Describe the anatomic movements associated with the elbow joint. - ✔✔supination

pronation (rotation of radial head within annular lig)

flexion

extension



Between what two muscles can the radial nerve typically be found in the cubital fossa? - ✔✔lateral -
brachioradialis

medial - brachialis



To image the common extensor tendon, what bony landmark on the humerus should be located? -
✔✔capitellum (articulating with radial head)



The annular ligament can be found surrounding what bony structure? - ✔✔radial head



The triceps brachii tendon can be found attaching to what bony process of the ulna? - ✔✔olecranon



To image the ulnar nerve, the transducer should be oriented posterior to what bony structure of the
distal humerus? - ✔✔ulnar groove on posterior aspect of medial epicondyle of ulna



How should the transducer be oriented to best visualize the biceps brachii tendon attaching to the radial
tuberosity? - ✔✔long axis toward the head



Describe how to position the transducer when imaging the ulnar nerve in the cubital tunnel. - ✔✔short
axis between medial epicondyle and olecranon
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