Deltoid, Dorsal, Scapular, Pectoral Regions (lecture) Flashcards
Shoulder joint is also known as…
The glenohumeral joint
The head of the humerus articulates with…
The glenoid fossa of the scapula
Stability of the glenohumeral joint is provided by..
The rotator cuff muscles that surround the joint
What muscles enclose the quadrangular space
Long head of triceps brachii, Teres major, Teres minor, surgical neck of humerus
What muscles enclose the triangular space
Teres minor, Teres major, long head of triceps brachii
What space does the supraspinatus tendon pass through?
Passes beneath the acromion and acromioclavicular ligament (very little disturbance)
What two muscles function in the lateral rotation of the arm?
infraspinatus and teres minor
What muscles initiates arm abduction?
supraspinatus
What muscle(s) function in the medial rot., adduction, and extention of the arm?
teres major and latissimus dorsi
What muscles make up the triangular interval?
teres major, long head of triceps brachii, humerus
What muscle of the rotator cuff functions in medial rotation of the arm?
Subscapularis
What vein can be found at the upper wall of pectoralis major?
cephalic
What tissue encloses pectoralis minor?
clavipectoral fascia
muscles of rotator cuff?
SITS
Why do dislocations of the humeral head tend to be inferior and anterior
Inferior because all muscles are supporting on superior aspect.
Anterior because of pec major pulling foward, and muscles that support the joint (SITS) are on the backside