Pectoral Girdle Flashcards
what is the pectoral girdle comprised of?
scapula and clavicle
what is the connection between the axial skeleton and upper limb?
pectoral girdle
does the pectoral girdle have increased mobility or increased stability to the pelvic girdle
increased mobility, but decreased stability
the scapula is ______ shaped
triangularly
what is the scapula held in place by?
muscles and ligaments
why is the clavicle commonly fractured?
because it is subcutaneous
what allows the arm to swing freely from the shoulder?
clavicle
the clavicle is s shaped - convex _______ medially, convex _______ laterally
convex anteriorly medially, convex posteriorly laterally
what does the medial end of the clavicle articulate with?
clavicular notch of the manubrium
what does the lateral, flattened end of the clavicle articulate with?
accordion process of the scapula
which surface of the clavicle is smooth? which surface is roughened?
superior is smooth, inferior is roughened
3 ways to identify the orientation of a scapula
1) posteriorly - spine of scapula
2) inferiorly - inferior angle of scapula
3) laterally - acromion process
identifying orientation of the clavicle (3 ways)
1) medially - conical
2) inferiorly - rough
3) anteriorly and medially - convex
what articulates at the scapulothoracic joint
the anterior scapula and the posterior rib cage
what holds the scapulothoracic joint in place?
muscles