subclavius
antagonists
antagonists
entrapment
entrapment Subclavian artery
nerve subclavius
nerve Nerve to Subclavius C5 C6
origin subclavius
origin Attaches to the cartilage at the 1st rib junction
palpation subclavius
palpation
strength test
strength test
ART
ART
Satellite trigger point
Satellite trigger point Deltoids Teres Minor
Trigger Point Activating
Trigger Point Activating Persistent shoulder elevation e.g. sitting with arms too high in a chair, leaning on one elbow at a desk, or sleeping on ones side with their arm elevated above their head
Trigger Point S & S
Trigger Point S & S Symptomatology is similar to that of a Thoracic outlet syndrome, with the arm and forearm pain excluding the elbow and wrist being a cardinal indicator. Due to possible entrapment of the subclavian artery it is possible to have a positive Adsons Test, especially when the shoulders are elevated (Modified Adsons Maneuver)
Trigger point needling
Trigger point needling
action subclavius
action Stabilizes and pulls the clavicle down and forward
insertion subclavius
insertion Attaches to the inferior surface of the clavicle
length test
length test
synergist
synergist
trigger point
trigger point
subclavius
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