Appendicular Skeleton
... No articulation with vertebral column Clavicle (Collar bone) Meets manubrium at sternoclavicular joint Lateral to Medial: Acromial Extermity - conoid tubercle (inferior side) - costal tuberosity (inferior side) - Sternal Extremity Scapula (Shoulder bone) Articulates with clavicle at the acromioclavi ...
... No articulation with vertebral column Clavicle (Collar bone) Meets manubrium at sternoclavicular joint Lateral to Medial: Acromial Extermity - conoid tubercle (inferior side) - costal tuberosity (inferior side) - Sternal Extremity Scapula (Shoulder bone) Articulates with clavicle at the acromioclavi ...
Trapezius transfer for deltoid paralysis
... Abduction of the shoulder to 90° is provided by supraspinatus and deltoid. After 90° of abduction at the glenohumeral joint, the main external rotators of the scapula for full shoulder abduction are serratus anterior and trapezius, while other muscles are involved in rotating and stabilising the hum ...
... Abduction of the shoulder to 90° is provided by supraspinatus and deltoid. After 90° of abduction at the glenohumeral joint, the main external rotators of the scapula for full shoulder abduction are serratus anterior and trapezius, while other muscles are involved in rotating and stabilising the hum ...
Muscles of Mastication
... ORIGIN: MUSCLE ATTACHMENT SITE ON THE BONE INSERTION: THE MUSCLE ATTACHMENT SITE THAT HAS THE GREATEST AMOUNT OF MOVEMENT DURING ...
... ORIGIN: MUSCLE ATTACHMENT SITE ON THE BONE INSERTION: THE MUSCLE ATTACHMENT SITE THAT HAS THE GREATEST AMOUNT OF MOVEMENT DURING ...
Snapping Scapula Syndrome
... The scapula is a triangular-shaped, flat bone that normally is situated approximately 2 in. lateral to the vertebral column and rests between the second and seventh ribs (39, 52). The costal surface of the scapula is slightly concave to approximate the convex posterior aspect of the thorax. Importan ...
... The scapula is a triangular-shaped, flat bone that normally is situated approximately 2 in. lateral to the vertebral column and rests between the second and seventh ribs (39, 52). The costal surface of the scapula is slightly concave to approximate the convex posterior aspect of the thorax. Importan ...
Rehabilitation in Head and Neck Cancer
... to V) and preservation of the accessory nerve, internal jugular vein and the sternocleidomastoid muscle ...
... to V) and preservation of the accessory nerve, internal jugular vein and the sternocleidomastoid muscle ...
axilla - KSUMSC
... It is a pyramid shaped space between the upper part of the arm and the side of the chest ...
... It is a pyramid shaped space between the upper part of the arm and the side of the chest ...
Unit 4 - Skeletal System Review
... 5. Hematopoiesis (blood cell formation) List the four shapes of bones and give an example of each 1. Short - carpals, tarsals, calcaneus 2. Long - humerus, tibia, fibula 3. Flat - skull, sternum, ribs, scapula 4. Irregular - vertebrae, mandible, sacrum, pelvis (sesamoid - special short bone patella) ...
... 5. Hematopoiesis (blood cell formation) List the four shapes of bones and give an example of each 1. Short - carpals, tarsals, calcaneus 2. Long - humerus, tibia, fibula 3. Flat - skull, sternum, ribs, scapula 4. Irregular - vertebrae, mandible, sacrum, pelvis (sesamoid - special short bone patella) ...
Jeopardy-Rvw_Appendicular Skeleton
... scapula forms the articulation joint with the head of the humerus. ...
... scapula forms the articulation joint with the head of the humerus. ...
Bio103Lab6-82009Bone..
... explain many of them while helping you with the skeleton. Please inquire about any that you do not understand. Acromion process ...
... explain many of them while helping you with the skeleton. Please inquire about any that you do not understand. Acromion process ...
Nerve
... Movements of the SC Joint Although the SC joint is extremely strong, it is significantly mobile to allow movements of the pectoral girdle and upper limb Mobility of the clavicle at the sternoclavicular joint is essential for the freedom of movement of the upper limb. During full elevation of ...
... Movements of the SC Joint Although the SC joint is extremely strong, it is significantly mobile to allow movements of the pectoral girdle and upper limb Mobility of the clavicle at the sternoclavicular joint is essential for the freedom of movement of the upper limb. During full elevation of ...
Muscle Table
... inferior 6 ribs Inferior internal surface of ribcage and sternum, costal cartilages of inferior 6 ribs, ...
... inferior 6 ribs Inferior internal surface of ribcage and sternum, costal cartilages of inferior 6 ribs, ...
Applied anatomy of the shoulder - A System of Orthopaedic Medicine
... site of muscle attachment (Figs 2–3, see Putz, Figs. 286, 287, 288). Its medial border is parallel to the spine, the lateral and superior borders are oblique. It has a superior, a lateral and an inferior angle. The inferior angle corresponds to the interspinal level between the spinous processes of ...
... site of muscle attachment (Figs 2–3, see Putz, Figs. 286, 287, 288). Its medial border is parallel to the spine, the lateral and superior borders are oblique. It has a superior, a lateral and an inferior angle. The inferior angle corresponds to the interspinal level between the spinous processes of ...
Snapping Scapula Syndrome
... transverse cervical artery is divided by the levator scapulae muscle into the dorsal scapular artery and a branch that runs with the spinal accessory nerve9. The suprascapular nerve is also in proximity as it travels obliquely across the superomedial angle and superior border of the scapula and cour ...
... transverse cervical artery is divided by the levator scapulae muscle into the dorsal scapular artery and a branch that runs with the spinal accessory nerve9. The suprascapular nerve is also in proximity as it travels obliquely across the superomedial angle and superior border of the scapula and cour ...
Lab 6, 7, 8: Skeletal System
... explain many of them while helping you with the skeleton. Please inquire about any that you do not understand. Acromion process ...
... explain many of them while helping you with the skeleton. Please inquire about any that you do not understand. Acromion process ...
Bio 103 Lab Handout Name:
... explain many of them while helping you with the skeleton. Please inquire about any that you do not understand. Acromion process ...
... explain many of them while helping you with the skeleton. Please inquire about any that you do not understand. Acromion process ...
Lab 5 - APPENDICULAR SKELETON AND ARTICULATIONS
... While examining the parts of the appendicular skeleton, make note of which structures are more visible on the anterior vs. posterior surfaces of the bone. ...
... While examining the parts of the appendicular skeleton, make note of which structures are more visible on the anterior vs. posterior surfaces of the bone. ...
The Shoulder Complex
... Decreased ROM secondary to changes in the periarticular structures, including shortening of the capsule, ligaments, or muscles as well as adhesion formation. Clinical findings for this category include a history of trauma, immobilization, presence of a capsular pattern, capsular end-feel, and no pai ...
... Decreased ROM secondary to changes in the periarticular structures, including shortening of the capsule, ligaments, or muscles as well as adhesion formation. Clinical findings for this category include a history of trauma, immobilization, presence of a capsular pattern, capsular end-feel, and no pai ...
Slides
... For bone quizzes check out lecture CD-ROM (skeletal system chapter) www.flashcardexchange.com ...
... For bone quizzes check out lecture CD-ROM (skeletal system chapter) www.flashcardexchange.com ...
Anatomy of the upper Limb Upper limb
... 4 Major muscles for shoulder movement and attach to thoracic wall: Pectoralis major- covers the superior thorax bilaterally and the inferior lateral border of the PM forms the anterior axillary fold. Proximal attachment is the clavicle and sterum, and the distal attachement is the interturbicular gr ...
... 4 Major muscles for shoulder movement and attach to thoracic wall: Pectoralis major- covers the superior thorax bilaterally and the inferior lateral border of the PM forms the anterior axillary fold. Proximal attachment is the clavicle and sterum, and the distal attachement is the interturbicular gr ...
Study Guide: Appendicular Skeleton
... the acromion process and the clavicle • True – AcromioClavicular joint ...
... the acromion process and the clavicle • True – AcromioClavicular joint ...
Latissimus Dorsi
... boney attachment in the axial skeleton (there is no clavicle in the canine), this means that muscular strength is of the utmost importance to the full functionality of the front limb. The teres major muscle originates from the caudal edge of the scapula and inserts into the eminence if the proximal, ...
... boney attachment in the axial skeleton (there is no clavicle in the canine), this means that muscular strength is of the utmost importance to the full functionality of the front limb. The teres major muscle originates from the caudal edge of the scapula and inserts into the eminence if the proximal, ...
Characteristics Used to Name Skeletal Muscles
... frontalis – frontal bone lateralis – lateral or on the side tibialis anterior – front of tibia fibularis longus – near fibula supra – above infra – below sub - underneath ...
... frontalis – frontal bone lateralis – lateral or on the side tibialis anterior – front of tibia fibularis longus – near fibula supra – above infra – below sub - underneath ...
Table 10.5: Deep Muscles of the Thorax: Breathing • Two phases of
... Table 10.8: Superficial Muscles of the Anterior and Posterior Thorax: Movements of the Scapula and Arm • Most are extrinsic shoulder muscles – Act in combination to fix shoulder girdle (mostly scapula); move it to increase range of arm movements – Actions: elevation, depression, rotation, lateral an ...
... Table 10.8: Superficial Muscles of the Anterior and Posterior Thorax: Movements of the Scapula and Arm • Most are extrinsic shoulder muscles – Act in combination to fix shoulder girdle (mostly scapula); move it to increase range of arm movements – Actions: elevation, depression, rotation, lateral an ...
Scapula
In anatomy, the scapula (plural scapulae or scapulas) or shoulder blade, is the bone that connects the humerus (upper arm bone) with the clavicle (collar bone). Like their connected bones the scapulae are paired, with the scapula on the left side of the body being roughly a mirror image of the right scapula. In early Roman times, people thought the bone resembled a trowel, a small shovel. The shoulder blade is also called omo in Latin medical terminology.The scapula forms the back of the shoulder girdle. In humans, it is a flat bone, roughly triangular in shape, placed on a posterolateral aspect of the thoracic cage.