REPORT ON THE SEALS. 147 extends anterior to the spine for 1
... along the entire vertebral border of the scapula, and is of equal depth throughout : it only adds In the Seals it is like a small triangle another inch or so to the transverse length of the bone. with the apex beginning a little anterior to the spine and the base in a line with the axillary border ( ...
... along the entire vertebral border of the scapula, and is of equal depth throughout : it only adds In the Seals it is like a small triangle another inch or so to the transverse length of the bone. with the apex beginning a little anterior to the spine and the base in a line with the axillary border ( ...
Upper Extremity
... Also known as your shaped There is a notch next to the coracoid process where 3 muscles attach and act as a cord that runs through there ...
... Also known as your shaped There is a notch next to the coracoid process where 3 muscles attach and act as a cord that runs through there ...
Upper body
... There are 4 rotator cuff muscles that are important for stabilizing the shoulder joint. The supraspinatus is a very deep muscle and when it gets torn the pain is deep in the shoulder and gets worse as you try and abduct your arm. It is considered the primary initiator of abduction until approximate ...
... There are 4 rotator cuff muscles that are important for stabilizing the shoulder joint. The supraspinatus is a very deep muscle and when it gets torn the pain is deep in the shoulder and gets worse as you try and abduct your arm. It is considered the primary initiator of abduction until approximate ...
Shoulder Anatomy PowerPoint
... Review of Joints • Glenoid fossa+humerus=glenohumeral joint (GH) (scapula) • Acromion process + clavicle =acromioclavicular (scapula) (AC) • Sternum + clavicle=sternoclavicular (SC) • Scapula+rib cage= scapulothoracic articulation ...
... Review of Joints • Glenoid fossa+humerus=glenohumeral joint (GH) (scapula) • Acromion process + clavicle =acromioclavicular (scapula) (AC) • Sternum + clavicle=sternoclavicular (SC) • Scapula+rib cage= scapulothoracic articulation ...
Homework 7b
... c) Extends elbow d) Flexes elbow 5) Which of the following terms refers to the point at the corner of the mouth? a) Orbicularis b) Modiolus c) Glossal d) Brachialis ...
... c) Extends elbow d) Flexes elbow 5) Which of the following terms refers to the point at the corner of the mouth? a) Orbicularis b) Modiolus c) Glossal d) Brachialis ...
File
... (vertebral) border of the scapula, where it lies opposite the spine of T3 vertebra. The spine is subcutaneous and is easily visible in a thin subject. Medial border of the scapula - is hidden in its upper part by trapezius, but below T3 it can be palpated as it passes downwards to the inferior angle ...
... (vertebral) border of the scapula, where it lies opposite the spine of T3 vertebra. The spine is subcutaneous and is easily visible in a thin subject. Medial border of the scapula - is hidden in its upper part by trapezius, but below T3 it can be palpated as it passes downwards to the inferior angle ...
Review of Upper Extremities and Shoulder Girdl Multiple Choice
... 1. What muscle attaches on the superior angle of the scapula to the transverse processes of C1C4? a. Trapezius (upper fibers) b. Scalenes c. Levator scapula d. Rhomboid minor 2. Which describes the deltoids attachments? a. Lateral third of the clavicle, acromion, spine of the scapula to the deltoid ...
... 1. What muscle attaches on the superior angle of the scapula to the transverse processes of C1C4? a. Trapezius (upper fibers) b. Scalenes c. Levator scapula d. Rhomboid minor 2. Which describes the deltoids attachments? a. Lateral third of the clavicle, acromion, spine of the scapula to the deltoid ...
I. The Appendicular Skeleton
... 2. Lies superior and anterior to the thorax and superior to the first rib 3. Medial end attaches by the sternoclavicular joint to the sternum 4. Lateral end attaches to scapula by the acromioclavicular ...
... 2. Lies superior and anterior to the thorax and superior to the first rib 3. Medial end attaches by the sternoclavicular joint to the sternum 4. Lateral end attaches to scapula by the acromioclavicular ...
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.