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Title: The Shoulder Girdle
Description: Made easy notes on the anatomy of the shoulder girdle.
Description: Made easy notes on the anatomy of the shoulder girdle.
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THE SHOULDER GIRDLE
ANATOMY
Lecture Notes By: John Lorenz Beleno, RM, RN, MD
SHOULDER REGION
> In a broad sense it includes not only the rounded contour between the arm and the body but also the
pectoral region, region of the back around the shoulder blade and the axilla
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- Jackson Hawkin’s test
> Lesser tubercle
Muscle attached: Subscapularis
* Intertubercular groove (Bicipital Groove)
Crest of the lesser tubercle (medial lip)
Crest of the greater tubercle ( lateral lip)
* see page 1 for the skeletal illustration ☺
JOINTS and LIGAMENTS
JOINTS
TRUE: ( composed of capsule, articular cartilages and synovial fluid)
> Glenohumeral: most important joint of the body
> Sternoclavicular
> Acromioclavicular
> Costovertebral
> Costosternal
FALSE (Functional): (no capsule, no synovial fluid)
> Scapulocostal
> Suprahumeral
> (+) Biceps mechanism: gliding of tendon in relation to intertubercular groove
* BICIPITAL TENDINITIS: inflammation of the long head of tendon
GLENOHUMERAL
- triaxial
LIGAMENTS
> Coracohumeral
> Glenohumeral
- Superior
- Middle
- Inferior
* Foramen of WEITBRECHT : outpouching between the superior and middle part of the Glenohumeral
* Foramen of ROUVIER : outpouching between the middle and inferior part of the Glenohumeral
GLENOHUMERAL JOINT
> formed by the ball shaped head of humerus and shallow concave glenoid fossa
- Most striking feature is marked discrepancy in the shape of both
- Head: angular value of 153 degrees
- Glenoid fossa: 75 degrees (shallower, larger radius)
* STABILITY OF THE GH
> Negative atmospheric pressure
> Upward direction of glenoid
> Presence of glenoid labrum- makes fossa deeper
> Ligaments
> GH muscle
STERNOCLAVICULAR JOINT
- only joint attachment of the upper extremities to the trunk
TYPE:
> sellar (saddle)
DEGREES OF FREEDOM OF MOTION:
> triaxial
* LIGAMENTS
> Anterior: prevents upward and lateral displacement
> Posterior: same as anterior
> Costoclavicular: same as anterior, fulcrum
> Interclavicular: prevents lateral displacement
ACROMIOCLAVICULAR JOINT
Type: arthrodial
Degree of freedom of motion: nonaxial
LIGAMENTS
- superior
- inferior
- coracoclavicular
> CONOID: mp,
- prevents medial displacement
- limits dorsal rotation
> TRAPEZOID: la,
- prevents medial displacement
- limits ventral rotation
SCAPULOCOSTAL (SCAPULOTHORACIC)
* False (functional) joint
* 2 types of motion
- translatory: sidewards, backwards
- rotatory
> Protraction: forward movement of scapula
> Retraction: backward movement of scapula
SUPRAHUMERAL
* False (functional) joint
* aka supraspinatus tunnel, subacromial space
FUNCTIONS:
- a protective articulation between the humeral head and coracoacromial arch
- prevents trauma from above to the GH joint or to the head of the humerus
- also prevents upward dislocation of the humerus
* PAIN SENSITIVE STRUCTURES:
- Subacromial bursa
- Subcoracoid bursa
- Supraspinatus muscle and tendon
- Superior portion of the glenohumeral capsule
- Portion of the biceps tendon
- Interposed loose connective tissue
MUSCLES OF THE SHOULDER REGION
* Three Groups
Muscles from the trunk to shoulder girdle (7)
Muscles from shoulder girdle to humerus (9)
Muscles from trunk to humerus (2)
THE SHOULDER GIRDLE
ANATOMY
Muscles from the trunk to shoulder girdle
* TRAPEZIUS
* SERRATUS ANTERIOR
* LEVATOR SCAPULA
* RHOMBOID MAJOR
* RHOMBOID MINOR
* PECTORALIS MINOR
* SUBCLAVIUS
Muscles from shoulder girdle to humerus
* DELTOID
* SUPRASPINATUS
* INFRASPINATUS
* TERES MINOR
* SUBSCAPULARIS
> Musculotendinous Cuff: prime mover
> Short Rotators:
Infraspinatous and Teres Minor
- external rotation
Subascapularis
- internal rotation
* TERES MAJOR
* CORACOBRACHIALIS
* BICEPS BRACHII
* TRICEPS BRACHII
Muscles from trunk to humerus
* LATISSIMUS DORSI
* PECTORALIS MAJOR
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Clavicle, medial margin
acromion
Elevates
scapula; rotates
scapula upward, draws
head to same
side and turns
face to opposite
side
Spinal accessory (CN XI), C3
and c4 as sensory
Middle fibers
Spinous process
T1-T6
Posterior border spine of
scapula
Retracts scapula
Same
Lower fibers
Spinous processes
T7-T12
Tubercle spine
of scapula
Depresses
Same
scapula; rotates
scapula upward
SERRATUS
ANTERIOR
Ribs 1-8 anterolateral thoracic wall
Inferior angle,
medial border
scapula
Protracts scapula; rotates
scapula upward
LEVATOR
SCAPULA
Posterior tubercles,
transverse process
C1-C4
Upper medial
Elevates and
border, superior rotates scapula
angle scapula
downward;
scapula fixed,
extends and
laterally bends
neck
Dorsal scapular, C3, C4, C5
RHOMBOID
MAJOR
Spinous process,
T2-T5, supraspinous ligament
Medial border,
below spine of
scapula
Retracts (adducts) scapula,
holds scapula
to chest
Dorsal scapular, C5
RHOMBOID
MINOR
Ligamentumnuchae, Medial border,
spinousprocesses
scapula at root
C7-T1
of spine
Retracts (adducts), scapula,
holds scapula
to chest
Dorsal scapular, C5
PECTORALIS
MINOR
Upper outer surface, ribs 3-5
Coracoid process
Medial pectoral
(C6-C8)
SUBCLAVIUS
Rib 1
Undersurface
of scapula
Protracts scapula; depresses
shoulder; aids
in downward
rotation of
scapula
Depresses
scapula, maintains sternoclavicular joint
ANATOMY
NAME
TRAPEZIUS
Upper Fibers
DR
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NAME
DELTOID
Anterior fibers
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THE SHOULDER GIRDLE
Same
LATISSIMUS DORSI
Lumbar aponeurosis to
spines T6-T12, spines
lumbar and sacral vertebra and supraspinous ligaments, iliac
crest, lower 4 ribs
Medial lip (crest of
lesser tubercle) and
floor of intertubercular groove
PECTORALIS MAJOR
(CLAVICULAR)
Medial 2/3 clavicle
PECTORALIS MAJOR
(STERNOCOSTAL)
Lateral sternum to 7th
costal cartilage, costal
cartilages 2-6, aponeurosis of external abdominal oblique
Crest of greater tubercle (lateral lip of
intertubercular
groove)
Same
Extends forearm (elbow
extension)
Extends, hyperextends,
adducts and
rotates arm
medially
Draws shoulder downward
and backward
Helps in
climbing
Flexes, adducts, and
rotates arm
medially
Extends, adducts and rotates arm
medially
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John Lorenz Beleno
Posterior humerus, below radial groove
ANATOMY
TRICEPS BRACHII
(MEDIAL HEAD)
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THE SHOULDER GIRDLE
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Title: The Shoulder Girdle
Description: Made easy notes on the anatomy of the shoulder girdle.
Description: Made easy notes on the anatomy of the shoulder girdle.