Enumerate name of muscles of shoulder region.
... Nerve Supply: axillary nerve (C5 C6). Actions: Weak adductor of humerus, laterally rotates the shoulder and stabilizes the head of humerus on glenoid. ...
... Nerve Supply: axillary nerve (C5 C6). Actions: Weak adductor of humerus, laterally rotates the shoulder and stabilizes the head of humerus on glenoid. ...
Skeletal System Module 11: The Pectoral Girdle
... strong band of connective tissue that anchors the coracoid process of the scapula to the lateral clavicle; provides important indirect support for the acromioclavicular joint ...
... strong band of connective tissue that anchors the coracoid process of the scapula to the lateral clavicle; provides important indirect support for the acromioclavicular joint ...
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... Its medial end attaches to the manubrium and its lateral end attaches to the scapula. It may be easily palpated along its entire length. Its primary function is to brace the scapula against the rib cage. Because of its position, it is easily fractures by compression forces transmitted from the arm ...
... Its medial end attaches to the manubrium and its lateral end attaches to the scapula. It may be easily palpated along its entire length. Its primary function is to brace the scapula against the rib cage. Because of its position, it is easily fractures by compression forces transmitted from the arm ...
Muscles Of The Shoulder Region
... Nerve Supply: axillary nerve (C5 C6). Actions: Weak adductor of humerus, Laterally rotates the shoulder and Stabilizes the head of humerus on glenoid. ...
... Nerve Supply: axillary nerve (C5 C6). Actions: Weak adductor of humerus, Laterally rotates the shoulder and Stabilizes the head of humerus on glenoid. ...
BNG-345: Lecture 15 The Shoulder Anatomy Disease Final Friday
... connective tissue at the joint allows the arm a large degree of motion ...
... connective tissue at the joint allows the arm a large degree of motion ...
PRACTICAL 2
... 2) Serratus posterior inferior Underneath the latissimus dorsi and its fibers are directed downward and laterally. Origin: Lower thoracic and upper lumbar spines to the. Insertion: Outer surface of the lower ribs. Innervation: Anterior rami of thoracic spinal nerves. Action: Connects axial skeleton ...
... 2) Serratus posterior inferior Underneath the latissimus dorsi and its fibers are directed downward and laterally. Origin: Lower thoracic and upper lumbar spines to the. Insertion: Outer surface of the lower ribs. Innervation: Anterior rami of thoracic spinal nerves. Action: Connects axial skeleton ...
self quiz - HCC Learning Web
... C) has a glenoid fossa that articulates with the head of the humerus. D) has a spinous process that articulates with the clavicle. E) has a coracoid process that is the high point of the shoulder. 4. The humerus A) is the most distal bone of the upper extremity. B) is the longest and largest bone of ...
... C) has a glenoid fossa that articulates with the head of the humerus. D) has a spinous process that articulates with the clavicle. E) has a coracoid process that is the high point of the shoulder. 4. The humerus A) is the most distal bone of the upper extremity. B) is the longest and largest bone of ...
discovery of sauropod remains in cañadón las horquetas, matasiete
... been determined by geologists of the Comisíon Geológica No 2 in the area of Cerro Chenque and Cañadón Matasiete, while Musacchio (1987) determined the age of the levels outcropping in this area corresponding to the F. Well D-129 based on charophytes and ostracods, as Aptian. Due to the lateral relat ...
... been determined by geologists of the Comisíon Geológica No 2 in the area of Cerro Chenque and Cañadón Matasiete, while Musacchio (1987) determined the age of the levels outcropping in this area corresponding to the F. Well D-129 based on charophytes and ostracods, as Aptian. Due to the lateral relat ...
discovery of sauropod remains in cañadón las horquetas, matasiete
... been determined by geologists of the Comisíon Geológica No 2 in the area of Cerro Chenque and Cañadón Matasiete, while Musacchio (1987) determined the age of the levels outcropping in this area corresponding to the F. Well D-129 based on charophytes and ostracods, as Aptian. Due to the lateral relat ...
... been determined by geologists of the Comisíon Geológica No 2 in the area of Cerro Chenque and Cañadón Matasiete, while Musacchio (1987) determined the age of the levels outcropping in this area corresponding to the F. Well D-129 based on charophytes and ostracods, as Aptian. Due to the lateral relat ...
session 19 - E-Learning/An-Najah National University
... (korah-koid) process. The acromion connects with the clavicle laterally at the acromioclavicular joint. The coracoid process points over the top of the shoulder and anchors some of the muscles of the arm. Just medial to the coracoid process is the large suprascapular notch, which serves as a nerve ...
... (korah-koid) process. The acromion connects with the clavicle laterally at the acromioclavicular joint. The coracoid process points over the top of the shoulder and anchors some of the muscles of the arm. Just medial to the coracoid process is the large suprascapular notch, which serves as a nerve ...
LAKE CITY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
... Part 2 – Using your medical dictionary (or other references), look up each of the following and define each in your own words as it applies to palpation of bony landmarks. A. ...
... Part 2 – Using your medical dictionary (or other references), look up each of the following and define each in your own words as it applies to palpation of bony landmarks. A. ...
Skeletal System II
... C) has a glenoid fossa that articulates with the head of the humerus. D) has a spinous process that articulates with the clavicle. E) has a coracoid process that is the high point of the shoulder. ...
... C) has a glenoid fossa that articulates with the head of the humerus. D) has a spinous process that articulates with the clavicle. E) has a coracoid process that is the high point of the shoulder. ...
Upper Appendicular Skeleton1
... Intertubercular Groove- A narrow furrow located “between tubercles” ...
... Intertubercular Groove- A narrow furrow located “between tubercles” ...
Muscles Of The Shoulder Region
... Insertion: Greater tubercle of the humerus. Nerve Supply: axillary nerve (C5 C6). Actions: Weak adductor of humerus, Laterally rotates the shoulder and Stabilizes the head of humerus on glenoid. Tip: It is synergist to Infraspinatus. Teres minor may sometimes fuse with infraspinatus. ...
... Insertion: Greater tubercle of the humerus. Nerve Supply: axillary nerve (C5 C6). Actions: Weak adductor of humerus, Laterally rotates the shoulder and Stabilizes the head of humerus on glenoid. Tip: It is synergist to Infraspinatus. Teres minor may sometimes fuse with infraspinatus. ...
Bones of the Upper Limbs
... It is slender and doubly curved. It attaches to the manubrium of the sternum medially and to the scapula laterally. It acts as a brace to hold the arm away from the thorax and it helps to prevent shoulder dislocation. ** Has a sternal end and an acromial end. ...
... It is slender and doubly curved. It attaches to the manubrium of the sternum medially and to the scapula laterally. It acts as a brace to hold the arm away from the thorax and it helps to prevent shoulder dislocation. ** Has a sternal end and an acromial end. ...
06 MUSCLES OF BACK
... Superficial group: attached to & involved in movements of upper limb. N.B.: Both intermediate & superficial groups are called “extrinsic muscles” : not develop in the back, supplied by anterior rami of spinal nerves. ...
... Superficial group: attached to & involved in movements of upper limb. N.B.: Both intermediate & superficial groups are called “extrinsic muscles” : not develop in the back, supplied by anterior rami of spinal nerves. ...
Interactive Shoulder Part 2
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... *origin of the supraspinatus muscle *Another rotator cuff muscle *Superior to the spine of the scapula ...
... *origin of the supraspinatus muscle *Another rotator cuff muscle *Superior to the spine of the scapula ...
M1 - M3 Modules Summary
... It attaches medially to the infraspinous fossa of the scapula and laterally to the middle facet of the greater tubercle of the humerus. The primary function of the infraspinatus is extension, horizontal (transverse) extension and lateral rotation of humerus at the shoulder joint. It is the major ex ...
... It attaches medially to the infraspinous fossa of the scapula and laterally to the middle facet of the greater tubercle of the humerus. The primary function of the infraspinatus is extension, horizontal (transverse) extension and lateral rotation of humerus at the shoulder joint. It is the major ex ...
Scapula
... It is a flat, triangular bone, with two surfaces, three borders, three angles and three processes. It extends from the 2nd rib to the 7th rib posteriorly. Side determination The lateral side of the scapula is formed by the glenoid cavity. The dorsal surface of the scapula is convex and is di ...
... It is a flat, triangular bone, with two surfaces, three borders, three angles and three processes. It extends from the 2nd rib to the 7th rib posteriorly. Side determination The lateral side of the scapula is formed by the glenoid cavity. The dorsal surface of the scapula is convex and is di ...
Idea World Handout_Hosford 611
... *Lying supine, engage scapular retraction *0, 30, 60, 90, 120 degree angles *Hold contraction for 5-10 seconds ...
... *Lying supine, engage scapular retraction *0, 30, 60, 90, 120 degree angles *Hold contraction for 5-10 seconds ...
MUSCLES OF THE PECTORAL GIRDLE
... • Located inferior to clavicle and affords some protection to the subclavian vessels and the superior trunk of brachial plexus if clavicle fractures ...
... • Located inferior to clavicle and affords some protection to the subclavian vessels and the superior trunk of brachial plexus if clavicle fractures ...
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.