The shoulder Flashcards
What is A?

Periosteum
What is B?

Ligament
What is C?

Joint cavity (contains synovial fluid)
What is D?

Fibrous capsule
What is E?

Synovial capsule
What is G?

Articular (hyaline) cartilage
What is H?

Articular capsule
Identify A

Glenoid cavity containing synovial fluid
Identify B

Fibrous articular capsule
Identify C

Hyaline cartilage
Identify D

Synovial sheath of biceps tendon
Identify E

Subacromial bursa
A?

Scapular notch
B?

Scapula, costal surface
C?

Lateral border of scapula
D?

Neck of scapula
E?

Axillary recess
F?

Joint capsule, glenohumeral ligaments
G?

Inter-tubercular groove
H?

Inter-tubercular synovial sheath
I?

Coracohumeral ligament
J?

Coracoid process
K?

Acromion
L?

Coracoacromial ligament
M?

Coracoacromial arch
N?

Acromioclavicular ligament
O?

Coracoclavicular ligament
P?

Clavicle
A

Acromioclavicular joint
B

Articular capsule
C

Supraspinatus muscle and tendon
D

Glenoid cavity
E

Glenoid labrum
F

Synovial membrane
G

Articular capsule
H

Greater tubercle
I

Subacromial bursa
A

Supraspinatus tendon
B

glenohumeral ligaments
C

Subscapularis tendon
D

Teres minor tendon
E

Joint capsule
F

Infraspinatus tendon
G

subacromial bursa
H

Acromion
What is A?

Humerus
What is B?

Subdeltoid bursa
What is C?

Acromion
What is D?

Subacromial bursa
What is E?

coracoid process
What is F?

Clavicle
What is G?

Subcoracoid bursa
Identify A

Humerus
Identify B

Coracoid
Identify C

Subscapularis Tendon**** (might be labeled wrong. Might be subscapularis bursa****)
Identify D

Subscapularis tendon
Identify E

Subcoracoid bursa
Identify F

Subdeltoid bursa
Identify G

Subacromial bursa
Identify H

Acromion process
Letters A and E are the origin and insertion, respectively, for which muscle?

Deltoid muscle
Letters N and B are the origin and insertion, respectively, for which muscle?

Supraspinatus muscle
Letters J and C are the origin and insertion, respectively, for which muscle?

Infraspinatus muscle
Letter G and D are the origin and insertion, respectively, for which muscle?

Teres minor muscle
F respresents the origin for which muscle?

Triceps brachii muscle (long head)
H represents the origin for which muscle?

Teres major muscle
I represents the origin for which muscle?

Latissimus dorsi muscle (small slip of origin)
K represents the insertion for which muscle?

Rhomboid major muscle
L represents the insertions for which muscle?

Rhomboid minor muscle
M represents the insertion for which muscle?

Levator scapulae muscle
O represents the insertion for which muscle?

Trapezius muscle
Name that muscle

Deltoid
A?

Clavicle
B?

Posterior cord of brachial plexus
C?

Axillary nerve traversing quadrangular space
D?

Radial nerve
E?

Superior lateral cutaneous nerve of arm
F?

Deltoid tuberosity
G?

Deltoid
H?

Acromion
Name that muscle

teres major
Name that muscle

Teres muscle
A

Superior angle
B

Supraspinatus
C

Spine of scapula
D

Infrapinatus
E

Teres major
F

Inferior angle
G

Teres minor
What is A?

Supraspinatus
What is B?

Superior angle
What is C?

Subscapularis
What is D?

Inferior angle
What is E?

Tendon of long head of triceps brachii
What is F?

Transverse humeral ligament
What is G?

Capsule of shoulder joint
What is H?

Acromion
What is I?

Facet for articulation with the clavicle
What is J?

Coracoid process
Identify A

Lesser tubercle
Identify B

Left humerus
Identify C

Subscapularis
Identify D

Intertubercular sulcus
Identify E

Greater tubercle
Identify F

Teres minor
Identify G

Infraspinatus
Identify H

Supraspinatus
Name that muscle

Supraspinatus
Name that muscle

Subscapularis
Name that muscle

Infraspinatus
Name that muscle

Teres minor
A

Supraspinatus tendon
B

Subacromial bursa
A?

MIddle fibers of trapezius
B?

Inferior fibers of trapezius
C?

Triangle of auscultation
D?

Cutaneous branch of posterior rami
What is A?

Deltoid
What is B?

Infraspinatus
What is C?

Subscapularis
What is D?

Axillary nerve, posterior cricumflex humeral artery
What is E?

Quadrangular space
What is F?

Deltoid
What is G?

Long head of triceps brachii
What is H?

Medial head of triceps brachii
What is I?

Lateral head of triceps brachii
What is J?

Triceps brachii
What is K?

Radial groove of humerus
What is L?

Lower lateral cutaneous nerve of arm
What is M?

Posterior cutaneous nerve of arm
What is N?

Brachialis
What is O?

Brachioradialis
What is P?

Extensor carpi radialis longus
What is Q?

Olecranon (of ulna)
What is R?

Triangular interval
What is S?

Serratus anterior
What is T?

Teres major
What is U?

Teres minor
What is W?

Rhomboid major
What is X?

Triangular space
A

Suprascapular artery and nerve
B

Teres minor muscle
C

Quadrangular space transmitting axillary nerve and posterior circumflex humeral artery
D

Triangular interval
E

Lateral head of triceps brachii muscle
F

Long head of triceps brachii muscle
G

Teres major muscle
H

Triangular space with circumflex scapular artery deep to space
I

Superior transverse scapular ligament and suprascapular notch