AC, SC, and Scapulothoracic Flashcards
What is “SICK” scapula syndrome?
Scapular malposition
Inferior medial border prominence
Coracoid pain
dysKinesis
What is often the cause of scapular winging?
Long thoracic nerve palsy
What is the peripheral nerve innervation and corresponding root level of biceps?
Musculocutaneous
C5&6
What is the peripheral nerve innervation and corresponding root level of triceps?
Radial
C6-8, T1
What is the peripheral nerve innervation and corresponding root level of supraspinatus?
Suprascapular
C4-6
What is the peripheral nerve innervation and corresponding root level of deltoid
Axillary
C5-6
What is the peripheral nerve innervation and corresponding root level of teres major?
Lower SubScapular
C5-7
What is the peripheral nerve innervation and corresponding root level of pectorals minor?
Medial pectoral with communicating branch of lateral pectoral
C6-8, T1
What is the peripheral nerve innervation and corresponding root level of latissimus Dorsi?
Thoracodorsal
C6-8
What is the peripheral nerve innervation and corresponding root level of subscapularis?
Upper and lower SubScapular
C5-7
What is the peripheral nerve innervation and corresponding root level of infraspinatus?
Suprascapular
C4-6
What is the peripheral nerve innervation and corresponding root level of Teres minor
Axillary
C5-6
What is the peripheral nerve innervation and corresponding root level of rhomboids major and minor?
Dorsal scapular
C4-5
What is the peripheral nerve innervation and corresponding root level of levator scapulae?
Dorsal scapular
C4-5, cervical 3 & 4
What is the peripheral nerve innervation and corresponding root level of trapezius?
Spinal accessory (CN XI) and ventral ramus C2-4