Scapulohumeral Muscles (Quiz 1) Flashcards
What are the 6 scapulohumeral (intrinsic shoulder) muscles?
1) deltoid
2) supraspinatus
3) infraspinatus
4) teres minor
5) teres major
6) subscapularis
What is the origin/proximal attachment for the deltoid?
-lateral third of clavicle
-acromion and spine of scapula
What is the insertion/distal attachment for the deltoid?
deltoid tuberosity of the humerus
What innervates the deltoid?
axillary n.
What are the actions of the deltoid?
-clavicular head (anterior part) flexes and medially rotates arm
-acromial (middle) part abducts the arm
-spinal (posterior) part extends and laterally rotates the arm
What is the origin/proximal attachment of the supraspinatus?
supraspinous fossa of the scapula
What is the insertion/distal attachment of the supraspinatus?
superior facet of greater tubercle of the humerus
What innervates the supraspinatus?
suprascapular n.
What are the actions of the supraspinatus?
initiates and assists the deltoid in abduction of the arm and acts with rotator cuff muscles
What is the origin/proximal attachment of the infraspinatus?
infraspinous fossa of the scapula
What is the insertion/distal attachment of the infraspinatus?
middle facet of the greater tubercle of the humerus
What innervates the infraspinatus?
suprascapular n.
What are the actions of the infraspinatus?
-laterally rotates the arm
-acts with rotator cuff muscles
What is the origin/proximal attachment for the teres minor?
middle part of the lateral border of the scapula
What is the insertion/distal attachment for the teres minor?
inferior facet of the greater tubercle of the humerus
What innervates the teres minor?
axillary n.
What are the actions of the teres minor?
-laterally rotates arm
-acts with rotator cuff muscles
What is the origin/proximal attachment for the teres major?
posterior surface of the inferior angle of the scapula
What is the insertion/distal attachment for the teres major?
medial lip of the inter-tubercular sulcus of the humerus
What innervates the teres major?
lower scapular n.
What are the actions of the teres major?
adducts and medially rotates arm
What is the origin/proximal attachment for the subscapularis?
subscapular fossa (most of the anterior surface of the scapula)
What is the insertion/distal attachment of the subscapularis?
lesser tubercle of the humerus
What innervates the subscapularis?
upper and lower subscapular nerves
What are the actions of the subscapularis?
-medially rotates arm
-part of the rotator cuff
-holds head of humerus in the glenoid cavity
Collectively, the __________________________________ muscles are referred to as the rotator cuff or SITS muscles
-supraspinatus
-infraspinatus
-teres minor
-subscapularis
(The tendons of the SITS muscles blend with and reinforce the fibrous layer of the joint capsule of the glenohumeral joint, thus forming the rotator cuff that protects the joint and gives it stability)
What is the primary function of the rotator cuff muscles?
during all movements of the glenohumeral (shoulder) joint is to hold the humeral head in the glenoid cavity of the scapula
All of the rotator cuff muscles are rotators of the humerus, except the…..
supraspinatus