shoulder girdle Flashcards

1
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What does the shoulder girdle consist of

A

Scapula

Clavicle

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2
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Describe the clavicle

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Medial end:

  • rounded triangular cross section
  • convex forwards
  • Articulated with sternum

Lateral end:

  • broad and flattened
  • concave forwards
  • articulates with acromion of scapula
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3
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Attachments for each surface on clavicle

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Deltoid tubercle; attachment of anterior fibres of deltoids

Trapezoid line and conoid tubercle- attachment of the coraclavocular ligament

Subclavian groove; for subclavian vessels

Costal tuberosity; attachment of costoclavicular ligament

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4
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Describe scapula and borders

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3 borders
2 angles
2 surfaces
3 bony processes

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5
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Bony features of scapula

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Spine acromion process

Glenoid cavity

Different fossas

Suprascapular notch

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6
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Sternum

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Manubrium

Sternum

Xiphoid

Sternal notch= juglular notch

Sternal angle=angle of Louis

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7
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Describe acromioclavicular joint

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Synovial plane,

  • small oval facets on lateral clavicle and medial acromian
  • covered by fibrocartilage
  • inra-articular disc

capsules

  • attached to articular margins
  • strengthened by fibres above and below acromiclavicular ligament

ligaments: coraclavicular consists of trapezoid ligament and conoid ligament

movement small glides

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8
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describe sternoclavicular

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synovial saddle

clavicle convex, covered by fibrocartilage

manubrium sterni concave covered by hyaline cartilage + costal cartilage of first rib

contains intra articular disc

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9
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what are the sternoclavicular capsule

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surrounds joint strengthened by 3 ligaments

anterior sternoclavicular
posterior sternoclavicular
inter-clavicular ligament

movement is small glides

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10
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grades of ligament tear

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grade 1- ligament stretch = clavicle displaced posterior over acromion

grade 2- partial rupture of A.C ligaments= clavicle displaced under skin

grade 3- complete rupture of A.C. and C.C. ligaments= clavicle underneath coracoid very rare!

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11
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movements at shoulder girdle and muscles

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elevation-
upper fibres of trapezius
levator scapulae
10cms up

depression
gravity 
serrates anterior
pectoralis minor 
2cms

protraction
serrates anterior
pectoralis minor
5cms

retraction 
rhomboid major 
rhomboid minor 
midele trapezius 
2cms

lateral rotation
upper and lower fibres of trapezius
serrates anterior

medial rotation
the rhomboids
pectoralis minor
levator scapulae

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12
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action of trapezius of each fibre

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upper fibres-
elevation of shoulder girdle

middle fibres-
retraction of shoulder girdle

lower fibres
depression of scapula against resistance

upper lower fibres together with serrates anterior
-lateral rotation of scapula to increase movement of upper limb

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13
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functional activities of trapezius

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steadies scapula and clavicle=

  • against gravity or when weights are carried in the hand
    e. g. vacuuming
provides fixation (both sides)
- controls head position, leaning forwards in writing or reading 

produces lateral rotation of scapula (upper and lower)
e.g. brushing/combing hair

produces retraction (middle)
-putting on coat 

produces depression of scapula against resistance (lower)
-putting on coat

produces depressions

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14
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functional activities of trapezius

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steadies scapula and clavicle=

  • against gravity or when weights are carried in the hand
    e. g. vacuuming
provides fixation (both sides)
- controls head position, leaning forwards in writing or reading 

produces lateral rotation of scapula (upper and lower)
e.g. brushing/combing hair

produces retraction (middle)
-putting on coat 

produces depression of scapula against resistance (lower)
-putting on coat

produces depressions of scapula against resistance (lower)

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15
Q

shoulder girdle increases range of activity of upper limb how?

A

changing position of glenoid fossa, relative to chest wall

clavicle holds shoulder away from chest wall

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16
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importance of shoulder girdle

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clavicle absorbs tension and compression stresses by transmission of forces from upper limb trunk