Shoulder/Arm Anatomy Flashcards
first bone to ossify
clavicle at 5 weeks gestation
when does the medial epiphysis of the clavicle fuse?
25 years of age
what type of joint is the AC?
gliding fibrocartilagenous
maximum rotation of the AC joint
5-8° (with shoulder elevation)
which displacement does the AC ligament prevent?
AP displacement
*the conoid and trapezoid prevent superior displacement
6 types of AC joint injuries
1 = sprain, no ligamentous disruption
2 = AC disrupted, CC intact, < 50% subluxation
3 = AC and CC disruption with dislocated AC joint
4 = through trapezius
5 = detachement of deltoid and trapezius, extreme elevation of clavicle
6 = inferior displacement of clavicle
what type of joint is the SC?
diarthroidal with intraarticular disk
what is the ROM of the SC joint?
30° superior/inferior/AP
45° rotational
interclavicular ligament
anterior sternoclavicular ligament (there is also a posterior, not seen here)
costoclavicular ligament
suproglenoid notch
glenoid notch
spinoglenoid notch
6 ligaments that attach to scapula
CC x 2
CA
CH
superior transverse scapular ligament (army over, navy under)
inferior transverse scapular ligament (spinoglenoid notch)
orientation of the scapula in space
30° anterior in the axial plane
3° upward tilt
7° glenoid retroversion in most (75%) people (interestingly, the other 25% have varying degrees of anteversion at 2-10°)
neck-shaft angle of humerus
130-150°
retroversion of the humerus compared to the transepicondylar axis
30°
what comprises the conjoint tendon of the shoulder?
the coracobrachialis and short head of biceps as they attach to the coracoid process
deltoid tuberosity
subscapularis
lat dorsi
teres major
coracobrachialis