Chapter 5 Flashcards
Where does the scapular movement usually occur?
Mvt of humerus
Where is the shoulder joint attached to?
Axial skeleton by the clavicle at SC joint
What bones make up the shoulder joint?
Scapula, clavicle, & humerus
Which bones serve as attachment for shoulder joint muscles
Scapula, clavicle & humerus
What is the glenohumeral joint?
Diarthroidial, enarthrodial, multi axial
What are the Humeral landmarks
head, greater tubercle, lesser tubercle, inter-tubercular groove, deltoid tuberosity
glenohumeral ligaments
superior GH lig. Middle GH lig. Inferior GH lig,coracohumeral lig
Frontal Plane
95-90* Abd
0-75* ADD
Sagittal plane
40-60* extension
90-100 flexion
internal and external rotation
70-90* internal & external rotation
horizontal plane
45* abd
135 add
rotator cuff
subscapularis, supraspinatus, infraspinatus and teres minor
Abduction & Adducion
frontal plane/ sagittal axis
flexion & extension
sagittal plane & frontal axis
horizontal abb (transverse flexion) & horizontal abduction
transverse plane & long axis