Deltoid + Teres Major Flashcards
Give the Origin, Insertion, Innervation, Action, and Test of:
Teres Major
Origin:
Posterior surface of inferior angle of scapula (inferolateral third of scapula)
Insertion:
Medial lip of Intertubercular groove of humerus
Innervation:
Lower Subscapular Nerve (C6)
Action:
- Adducts + medially rotates arm
- Helps to extend arm from a flexed position
- Helps to stabilise humeral head in Glenoid cavity.
Test:
Ask patient to adduct and abducted arm against examiner resistance. If acting normally, can be visible + palpable on posterior axillary fold.
Give the Origin, Insertion, Innervation, Action, and Test of:
Deltoid
Origin:
Lateral 1/3 of clavicle, Acromion, spine of scapula
Insertion:
Deltoid tuberosity of humerus
Innervation: Axillary Nerve (C5,6)
Action:
- Clavicular (anterior) part - Assists pec. Major to flex and medially rotates arm.
- Acromial (middle) part - Abducts arm over 15 degrees and acts as a shunt muscle to prevent inferior displacement of humerus when carrying heavy load.
- Spinal (posterior) part - Assists latissimus Dorsi to extend arm. Also helps to laterally rotate arm.
Test:
Ask patient to abduct arm over 15 degrees against examiner resistance. If acting normally, muscle can be seen and palpated.