MMB [007] Shoulder joint Flashcards

1
Q

Medial border of the shoulder’s fibrous capsule ?

A

-around margin of glenoid cavity ;

  • beyond the labrum glenodale (so the labrum is intracapsular)
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2
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Lateral border of the shoulder’s fibrous capsule ?

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-around the anatomical neck of humerus

-except inferiorly where it extends as far as the surgical neck of the humerus

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3
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The shoulder’s fibrous capsule is weak from the …. aspect

A

inferior

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4
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The shoulder’s fibrous capsule is perforated from the …… aspect , to allow communication of the …… bursa

A

anterior ,, subscapular bursa

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5
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The shoulder’s fibrous capsule is perforated from the …… aspect , to allow communication of the …… bursa

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posterior ,, infraspinatus bursa

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6
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Ligaments of the shoulder joint ?

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  1. Three gleno-humeral ligaments (are weak)
  2. Coraco-humeral ligament (stronger)
  3. Transverse humeral ligament
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7
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The strongest ligament of the shoulder joint ?

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  1. Coraco-humeral ligament (stronger)
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Weak ligaments of the shoulder joint ?

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  1. Three gleno-humeral ligaments (are weak)
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9
Q

Name the ligaments and mention their function in the shoulder stability

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• Three Glenohumeral ligaments; prevent excessive lateral rotation of shoulder

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10
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Name the ligament in red and mention it’s function in the shoulder stability

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• Coracohumeral ligament; (prevents excessive lateral rotation of shoulder)

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11
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Name the ligament and mention it’s function in the shoulder stability

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• prevents any upward displacement of the shoulder joint

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13
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The three Factors increasing stability of the shoulder joint ?

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1) Muscular Factor

2) Bony factor

3) Shoulder joint ligaments

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14
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The Muscular Factor in shoulder stability ?

A

-rotator cuff muscles

  • Long head of biceps; supports the joint from above
  • Long head of triceps; supports the joint from below during abduction (weakest)
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15
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The Bony Factor in shoulder stability ?

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  • Coraco-Acromial arch ; it provides a secondary socket above the joint to resist upward displacement of head of humerus
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16
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Major Inferior relations of the shoulder joint ?

A

-Axillary Nerve

  • Humeral circumflex arteries
17
Q

Complications associated with inferior humeral dislocation ?

A

-traumatizes the axillary nerve leading to paralysis of deltoid muscle ;

-with inability to abduct the shoulder from 15° to 90°

18
Q

Nerve supply of Serratus anterior muscle ? And it’s root value

A

Long thoracic nerve ; (C 5, 6, 7)