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Shoulder region • • • • Bones Joints Muscles Vessels & Nerves Classifications of muscles that move the shoulder • A. muscles connecting scapula to humerus • B. muscles connecting trunk to scapula • C. muscles connecting trunk to humerus Biceps & Triceps tendons A. muscles connecting scapula to humerus 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Supraspinatus Infraspinatus Teres minor Subscapularis Teres major Coracobrachialis Deltoid Short muscles • Function: abduction Subscapularis • Function: Int. rotation Rotator Cuff • Rotator cuff function: • only 25% of the humeral head is in contact with the glenoid fossa. • The rotator cuff muscles compress and depress the humeral head within the glenoid fossa. Rotator Cuff Disease photo Quiz supraspinatus infraspinatus teres minor subscapularis Teres major • Origin: – Inf angle of scapula • Insertion: – Med lip of groove • Actions: – Internal rotation and adduction of arm • Function: adduction of humerus med rotator • Why medial? Coracobrachialis • Function: flex & adduct the shoulder joint Deltoid • Origin: – Clavicle, scapula • Insertion: – Deltoid tuberosity of humerus • Actions: – Abduction – Anterior deltoid: internal rotation – Posterior deltoid: external rotation Classifications of muscles that move the shoulder • A. muscles connecting scapula to humerus • B. muscles connecting trunk to scapula • C. muscles connecting trunk to humerus B. muscles connecting trunk to scapula 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Serratus anterior Levator scapula Rhomboid major Rhomboid minor Trapezius Pectoralis minor Serratus Anterior • Origin: – Ribs • Insertion: – Medial border of scapula • Actions: – Protraction and rotation of scapula Winged scapula Levator scapula • Origin: – Cervical vertebrae • Insertion: – Scapula • Action: – Elevation of the scapula Rhomboid major and minor • Origin: – Cervical and Thoracic vertebrae • Insertion: – Scapula • Actions: – Retraction – Elevation Trapezius • Origin: – Occipital bone of skull, cervical and thoracic vertebrae • Insertion: – Clavicle and Scapula • Actions: – Elevation – retraction Pectoralis Minor • Origin: – Ribs • Insertion: – Coracoid process of scapula • Action: – Depression of scapula Depression of scapula Classifications of muscles that move the shoulder • A. muscles connecting scapula to humerus • B. muscles connecting trunk to scapula • C. muscles connecting trunk to humerus C. muscles connecting trunk to humerus • Pectoralis major • Latissimus dorsi Pectoralis Major • Origin: – Clavicle, sternum, upper ribs • Insertion: – Crest of greater tubercle and lat lip • Action: – Add, med rotation Latissimus Dorsi • Origin: – Vertebrae, sacrum, ilium • Insertion: – Medial lip • Actions: – Adduction and med rotation of humerus Latissimus Dorsi if humerus is fixed • • • Covering th front and back of the trunk. The pectoralis major and latissimus dorsi both adduct and medially rotate the Humerus. Lower edge of the pectoralis major muscle on rib 7 = upper edge of the latissimus dorsi on vertebra T7. Shoulder Girdle Movements