Lecture 7 - The Pectoral Girdle Flashcards
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What is the pectoral girdle?
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- Wraps around the upper portion of the thoracic cage
- Support structure for the upper limb; clavicles (2) & scapulae (2)
2
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Shoulder (pectoral) girdle stability vs mobility?
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- structurally it is very mobile
- but it is relatively less stable
3
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Pelvic girdle stability vs mobility?
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- it is structurally very stable
- but it is relatively less mobile
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What is the clavicle ?
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- it serves as a strut that extends laterally to support the scapula
- transmits forces acting on the upper limb to the sternum & axial skeleton
- it protects the nerves & blood vessels as they pass
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Why is the clavicle called a “little key”?
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- it attaches the upper limb to the body
6
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What are the 3 regions of the clavicle ?
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- shaft
- sternal end
- acromial end
7
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What makes the shaft of the clavicle & why is it important?
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- the shaft has a “subclavian groove” which gives attachment to the Subclavius
- the shaft is also used to identify where muscles are attached
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What is the sternal end of the clavicle ?
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- a triangular shape that articulates with the manubrium portion of the sternum
- forms the sternoclavicular joint (SC joint)
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What is the acromial end of the clavicle ?
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- articulates with the acromian of the scapula, which is the portion that forms the bony tip of the shoulder
- this forms the acromialclavicular joint (AC joint)
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What is the sternoclavicular joint (SC joint)?
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- its the only bone apart of the clavicle
- this joint allows considerable mobility, allowing the clavicle & scapula to move in upward/downward & anterior/posterior directions
- it is a synovial saddle joint (bi-axial)
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What are the functions of the clavicle?
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- Has a moveable rigid support; Which suspends scapula & upper limb
- Allows the scapula to move on the thoracic wall
- Rotates to assist with normal shoulder movement
- Forms a passageway between neck & upper limb
- Transmits shock from the upper limb to the axial skeleton
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What is the scapula?
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- Thin, flat, triangular bone with 3 borders; have a right & left one
- located on the posterior side of the shoulder
- Overlies ribs 2-7
- Held against the thorax by muscles only
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What are the 3 borders of the scapula ?
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- vertebral (medial) border
- axillary (lateral) border
- superior border
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What is the vertebral (medial) border of the scapula?
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- it is closest to the vertebrae
- it is smooth
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What is the axillary (lateral) border of the scapula?
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- axillary = armpit
- it is the thickest part of the border