3. Inflammation Occuring in the Region of the Medial And/Or Lateral Epicondyles of the Humerus

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3. Inflammation Occuring in the Region of the Medial And/Or Lateral Epicondyles of the Humerus

ELBOW R.T. FLOYD

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May 20,1996 Across 3. Inflammation occuring in the region of the medial and/or lateral epicondyles of the humerus. 6. Increase in the carrying angle of the elbow. 9. Decrease in the carrying angle of the elbow 10. A cubitus varus deformity that may result from malunion of fractures at the distal humerus. 11. Elbow flexor & forearm supinator. 13. Inflammation of the olecranon bursa. 15. Syndrome when the ulnar nerve becomes irritated, compressed, or entrapped. 17. Tapping over the site of a nerve. 18. Process on anterior ulnar. 19. Elbow extensor. 20. Volkmann's contracture. 21. Syndrome when the radial nerve becomes entrapped, especially during activities requiring repetitive pronation and supination. 24. Strong ligament encircling the radial head & forming a collar. 25. Hollow triangular area just distal to the elbow joint and formed by space between flexor & extensor muscle masses.

Down 1. Contracture secondary to vascular disturbance. 2. Nerve crossing anterior elbow & passing between the two heads of the pronator teres muscle just distal to the joint. 4. Strong fibrous sheet of connective tissue that connects the shafts of the radius and ulnar. 5. Posterior projection of ulna. 6. Angle formed by the axes of the arm and forearm when the elbow is extended. 7. Forearm supinator. 8. ____ condylar fracture. 10. Passive test using gravity and weight of the hand and forearm to stress the medial side of the elbow. 12. Most common elbow dislocation. 14. Medial dynamic stabilizer that pronates. 16. Elbow flexor. 22. Osteochondritis. 23. Nerve that passes through the cubital tunnel.

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