UL: Shoulder Flashcards

1
Q

Dermatomes of upper limb

A
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2
Q

Myotomes of the upper limb

A
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3
Q

Upper limb peripheral nerves sensory territories

A
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4
Q

Superficial veins of upper limb

A
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5
Q

Scapula bone different parts

A
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6
Q

Humerus bone different parts

A
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7
Q

Structures damaged with surgical neck of humerus fractures

A

Axillary nerve

Posterior circumflex artery

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8
Q

Muscles of shoulder

A

Trapezius

Deltoid

Levator scapulae

Rhomboid minor

Rhomboid major

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9
Q

Origin and insertion of Trapezius

A

From:

  • superior nuchal line
  • occopital protuberance
  • spinous processes of C8 to T12

To:

Scapular spine/acromion/clavicle

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10
Q

Origin and insertion of deltoid

A

From spine of scapula, acromion, clavicle

To Deltoid tuberosity on humerus

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11
Q

Origin and insertion of levator scapulae

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From transverse processes of C1 to C4

To posterior scapula

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12
Q

Origin and insertion of Rhomboid minor

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From ligamentum nuchae/spinous process of C7 and T1

To medial scapula

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13
Q

Origin and insertion of Rhomboid major

A

Spinous process of T2 to T5

To scapula

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14
Q

Innervation of trapezius

A

accessory nerve

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15
Q

Innervation of deltoid

A

axillary nerve

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16
Q

Innervation of levator scapulae

A

C3, C4

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17
Q

Innervation of Rhomboid muscles

A

Dorsal scapular nerve

18
Q

Action of Trapezius, levator scapulae, rhomboids

A

Elavation of scapula

19
Q

Action of Deltoid

A

Abducts shoulder

20
Q

Muscles of posterior scapular region

A

Supraspintus

Infraspinatus

Teres minor

Teres major

21
Q

Origin and insertion of supraspinatous

A

Supraspinous fossa to greater tubercle

22
Q

Origin and insertion of Infraspinatous

A

Infraspinous fossa to great tubercle of humerus

23
Q

Origin and insertion of Teres minor

A

Lateral border of scapula to greater tubercle of humerus

24
Q

Origin and insertion of teres major

A

Inferior posterior scapula to intertubercular sulcus (anterior humerus)

25
Q

Innervation of supraspinatous

A

Suprascapular nerve

26
Q

Innervation of infraspinatous

A

Suprascapular nerve

27
Q

Innervation of teres minor

A

Axillary nerve

28
Q

Innervation of teres major

A

Inferior subscapular nerve

29
Q

Action of supraspinatous

A

Abduction from 0 to 15 degrees

30
Q

Action of infraspinatous

A

Lateral rotation of arm

31
Q

Action of teres minor

A

Lateral rotation of arm

32
Q

Action of teres major

A

Medial rotation of arm

33
Q

Quadrangular space borders

A

Teres minor

Teres Major

Humerus

Triceps

34
Q

Quadrangular space content

A

Axillary nerve

Posterior cicumflex humeral artery

35
Q

Lower triangular space content

A

Radial nerve

Profunda brachii vessels

36
Q

Upper triangular space content

A

Circumflex scapular artery

37
Q

Suprascapular foramen content

A

Through: Suprascapular nerve

Over: Suprascapular artery and vein

38
Q

Blood vessels of shoulder

A
39
Q

Actions of scapula

A

Note:

Protraction: bringing shoulders forward

Retraction: bringing shoulders backwards

40
Q

Action of serratus anterior

A

Protracts scapula, holding it close against the rib cage

41
Q

Muscle internally rotating shoulder

A

Subscapularis