Deep Shoulder Flashcards

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what do the scapulohumeral muscles attach

A

the scapula to the humerus

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what is another name for the scapulohumeral muscles

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intrinsic back muscles

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what do the scapulohumeral muscles do

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move the humerus at the shoulder joint and contribute to the stabilization of this joint

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what are the scapulohumeral muscles innervated by

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the brachial plexus

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what muscles make up the scapulohumeral muscles

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deltoid and teres major and rotator cuff muscles

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what muscles make up the rotator cuff

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subscapularis, supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor

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what is the proximal attachment, distal attachment, actions, and innervation of deltoid

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  • proximal attachment: lateral 1/3 of clavicle, acromion and spine of scapula
  • distal attachment: deltoid tuberosity of humerus
  • actions: flexes, medially rotates, abducts, extends, and laterally rotates humerus
  • innervation: axillary nerve (C5 and C6)
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what is the proximal attachment, distal attachment, actions, and innervation of teres major

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-proximal attachment: posterior surface of inferior angle of scapula
- distal attachment: medial lip of intertubercular (bicipital) groove of humerus
- actions: adducts and medially rotates humerus
- innervation: lower subscapular nerve

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what is the proximal attachment, distal attachment, actions, and innervation of supraspinatus

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  • proximal attachment: supraspinous fossa of scapula
  • distal attachment: superior facet of greater tubercle of humerus
  • actions: works with deltoid in abduction of humerus, acts with other rotator cuff muscles in stabilizing shoulder joint
  • innervation: suprascapular nerve
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what is the proximal attachment, distal attachment, actions, and innervation of infraspinatus

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-proximal attachment: infraspinous fossa of scapula
-distal attachment: middle facet of greater tubercle of humerus
- actions: laterally rotates humerus, helps hold humerus head in place
- innervation: suprascapular nerve

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what is the proximal attachment, distal attachment, actions, and innervation of teres minor

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-proximal attachment: middle part of lateral border of scapula
- distal attachment: inferior facet of greater tubercle of humerus
- actions: laterally rotates humerus, helps hold humeral head in place
- innervation: axillary nerve

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what is the proximal attachment, distal attachment, actions, and innervation of subscapularis

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  • proximal attachment: subscapular fossa of scapula
  • distal attachment: lesser tubercle of humerus
  • actions: medially rotates and adducts humerus helps hold humeral head in place
  • innervation: upper and lower subscapular nerves
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