MMB [007] Shoulder joint Flashcards
Medial border of the shoulder’s fibrous capsule ?
-around margin of glenoid cavity ;
- beyond the labrum glenodale (so the labrum is intracapsular)
Lateral border of the shoulder’s fibrous capsule ?
-around the anatomical neck of humerus
-except inferiorly where it extends as far as the surgical neck of the humerus
The shoulder’s fibrous capsule is weak from the …. aspect
inferior
The shoulder’s fibrous capsule is perforated from the …… aspect , to allow communication of the …… bursa
anterior ,, subscapular bursa
The shoulder’s fibrous capsule is perforated from the …… aspect , to allow communication of the …… bursa
posterior ,, infraspinatus bursa
Ligaments of the shoulder joint ?
- Three gleno-humeral ligaments (are weak)
- Coraco-humeral ligament (stronger)
- Transverse humeral ligament
The strongest ligament of the shoulder joint ?
- Coraco-humeral ligament (stronger)
Weak ligaments of the shoulder joint ?
- Three gleno-humeral ligaments (are weak)
Name the ligaments and mention their function in the shoulder stability
• Three Glenohumeral ligaments; prevent excessive lateral rotation of shoulder
Name the ligament in red and mention it’s function in the shoulder stability
• Coracohumeral ligament; (prevents excessive lateral rotation of shoulder)
Name the ligament and mention it’s function in the shoulder stability
• prevents any upward displacement of the shoulder joint
The three Factors increasing stability of the shoulder joint ?
1) Muscular Factor
2) Bony factor
3) Shoulder joint ligaments
The Muscular Factor in shoulder stability ?
-rotator cuff muscles
- Long head of biceps; supports the joint from above
- Long head of triceps; supports the joint from below during abduction (weakest)
The Bony Factor in shoulder stability ?
- Coraco-Acromial arch ; it provides a secondary socket above the joint to resist upward displacement of head of humerus