TP Test 2 Flashcards

1
Q

Levator scapulae

A

Mid muscle and near scap attachment, refers to angle of neck and medial scap border, posterior to shoulder joint

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2
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Deltoid

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Anterior refers to anterior and middle deltoid, posterior refers to posterior shoulder sometimes into arm, middle deltoid refers locally and to adjacent areas

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Triceps TP1

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Midmuscle of long head refers up over posterior arm, base of neck, dorsum of forearm (skips elbow)

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4
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Triceps TP2

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Midfiber of lateral portion of medial head in distal arm, refers to lateral epicondyle and lateral forearm

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Triceps TP3

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In lateral head, refers over posterior arm and forearm, sometimes 4th and 5th digits (can compress radial n)

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Triceps TP4

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At distal attachment (probably secondary to other TP), refers to olecranon process

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Triceps TP5

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In medial portion of medial head, refers pain to medial epicondyle, volar aspect of 4th and 5th digits, adjacent palm and middle finger, inner forearm

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8
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Rhomboid minor and major

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Medial border of scapula, refers locally and over supraspin area of scap

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9
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Masseter

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Mid-muscle (felt with pincer on inside and outside), deep (posterior ramus and along zygomatic buttress) –> refer to ear, cheek, jaw, above eye and molars

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10
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Biceps brachii

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Distal muscle belly –> locally, anterior deltoid, suprascap region, antecubital space

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11
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Pec minor

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MTJ and mm belly –> anterior deltoid, subclavicular area, entire pectoral area, ulnar side of arm/elbow/forearm/hand

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12
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Pec major

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Clavicular: 2 Lateral TP –> anterior deltoid, locally over clavicular region
Sternal: 3 intermediate TP –> anterior chest, medial arm/forearm; 2 TP at parasternal attachment –> locally over sternum (doesn’t cross midline)
Abdominal: 2 TP –> breast tenderness/hypersensitivity

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13
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Masseter

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Superficial: superior –> upper premolars/molars, gums, maxilla, “sinusitis”
Deep: near posterior zygomatic attachment–> deep into ear, tinnitus

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