Extensor Compartment of Upper Limb/Back Muscles Flashcards
Relative Relation of Trapezius and Rhomboids
Rhomboids are deep to trapezius
What are the two rhomboid muscles
Rhomboid Major and Minor
Origin of Rhomboids
Minor: Spinous Processes C7-T1
Major: Spinous Processes T2-T5
Insertion of Rhomboids
Minor: Medial Border of Scapula at level of Spine
Major: Medial Border of Scapula between spine and inferior angle
Innervation of Rhomboids
Dorsal Scapular Nerve C5
Name the Rotator Cuff Muscles
SITS Supraspinatus Infraspinatus Teres Minor Subscapularis
Functions of the Rotator Cuff
Medial/Lateral Rotation of the Shoulder
Supraspinatus does not rotate but instead plays a more important role of stabilising the joint and keeping it in its joint
**THEY FORM A MUSCULOTENDENOUS CUP AROUND GLENOHUMERAL JOINT
What is another term for medial rotation
Internal Rotation
**Lateral aka External
Which Shouldrr Rotator Cuff muscles are medial rotators and which are lateral rotators
Medial Rotation - Subscapularis
Lateral Rotation - Teres Minor & Infraspinatus
What muscular movement does the supraspinatus support
Initiation of Abduction
Which Triceps Brachii head is hardest to see and why
Medial head as it is under Triceps Aponeurosis
For Triceps Brachii Insertion/Origin/Innervation
GO TO INTRODUCTION TO ARM LECTURE
What 2 structures run in the radial groove
Radial Nerve
Deep Artery of the Arm/Deep Brachial Artery/Profunda Brachii Artery
Which Muscles insert at the intertubercular sulcus
Teres Major
Pec Major
Latissimus Dorsi
**THE LONG HEAD OF BICEPS BRACHII IS WEDGED HERE BUT DOES NOT ATTACH
Boundaries of the Quadrangular Space
Teres Minor
Teres Major
Humerus
Triceps Long Head
Contents of Quadrangular Space
Axillary nerve
Posterior Humeral Circumflex Artery
Effect of Shoulder Dislocation on Quadrangular space
Shoulder can pop down into quadrangular space and damage the axillary nerve
Origin of Teres Major & Teres Minor
Teres Minor: Lateral Border of Scapula
Teres Major: Inferior/Lateral Border of Scapula
Insertion of Teres Major & Minor
Teres Minor: Greater Tubercle of Humerus
Teres Major: Intertubercular Sulcus
Superficial Muscles of Posterior Forearm
Brachioradialis ECRL ECRB ED EDM ECU
**DONT ACTUALLY HAVE TO MEMORISE THESE JUST BE AWARE
Why is the brachioradialis different to other muscles on the posterior forearm
It is the only muscle in this compartment that is not responsible for Extension and instead plays a role in forearm flexion (When semi pronated)
**It is a weak flexor but a flexor none the less
Origin of Brachioradialis
Lateral Supracondylar Ridge of Humerus
Insertion of Brachioradialis
Styloid Process of Radius
Innervation of Brachioradialis
Radial Nerve
Important Landmark Relations of Brachioradialis
It forms the lateral boundary of the cubital fossa
Radial Nerve passes deep to it
Deep Muscles of Posterior Forearm
APL
EPB
EPL
Extensor Indicis
((Supinator as well))
Why is the supinator muscle not very clinically relevant
Because it is so deep
Contents of the Anatomical Snuff Box
Radial Artery
Superficial Branch of Radial Nerve
Cephalic Vein
Floor of Anatomical Snuff Box
Scaphoid and Trapezium
What are the outcrop muscles
APL
EPB
EPL
Why are the outcrop muscles named such
They emerge (crop out) from a furrow in the lateral part of the forearm that divides the extensors
Origin of EPB
Posterior Distal 1/3 of Radius
Origin of EPL
Posterior Middle 1/3 of Ulna
**THINK OF LOCATION ON ANATOMICAL SNUFF BOX AND ALSO THAT IT IS LONGER THAN EPB - THUS IT IS ON ULNA AND MORE PROXIMAL
Origin of APL
Interosseous Membrane and adjacent posterior surfaces of proximal halves of Ulna/Radius
Insertion of EPB
Posterior Base of Proximal Thumb Phalynx
Insertion of EPL
Posterior Base of Distal Thumb Phalynx
Insertion of APL
Posterior Base of Metacarpal 1
Function of Retinaculum
Preventing the Bowstringing of Tendons
Extensor Expansion
The flattening and widening of extensor digitorum muscles at the dorsal aspect of the phalanges
Effect of Injury to Radial Nerve at Radial Groove on Triceps Brachii and Why
Only Medial Head is likely to be weakened since it originates below the radial groove while the lateral and long head originate superior to it
Insertions of Lumbricals
Extensor Expansion of Hand
Insertions of Palmar Interossei
1: Extensor Expansion of Digit 2
2 & 3: Extensor Expansion of Digits 4 & 5
Insertions of Dorsal Interossei
1 & 2: Extensor Expansions of Digits 2 & 3
3 & 4: Extensor Expansions of Digits 3 & 4
What are the common actions of Lumbricals & Dorsal/Palmar Interossei
Flexion at the Metacarpophalangeal Joints
Extension at the Interphalangeal Joints
1 - Triceps Brachii Long Head
2 - Teres Minor
3 - Teres Major
X - Axillary Nerve/Posterior Humeral Circumflex Artery
Role of Latissimus Dorsi
Arm Medial Rotation
Arm Adduction
Arm Extension