Shoulder Joint
Which type of joint is the glenohumeral joint (shoudler joint)?
Ball and socket
Which of the following muscles comprise the rotator cuff?
teres minor, subscapularis, infraspinatus, supraspinatus
What are the landmarks of the humerus? *refer to slides*
- greater tuberosity - Lesser tuberosity - Intertubercular groove - deltoid tuberosity
What are the anterior humeral muscles?
1. Anterior deltoid 2. Pectoralis major 3. Coracobrachialis 4. Biceps brachii
What are the three sets of movements of the shoulder joint?
1. Flexion/extension/hyperextension 2. Abduction/adduction 3. internal/external rotation
What are the posterior humeral muscles?
1. Posterior deltoid 2. Latissimus dorsi 3. Teres major 4. Triceps brachii
What are the adductor humeral muscles?
1. Subscapularis 2. Pectoralis major 3. Latissimus dorsi 4. Teres major
What are the abductor humeral muscles?
1. Supraspinatus 2. Middle deltoid
How many degrees of freedom does the shoulder joint have?
3 DoF
Which of the following muscles will flex the shoulder joint?
Anterior deltoid
Push-up: During the positive (up) phase of the push-up, the pectoralis major is producing a __________ contraction.
Concentric
Which of the following is NOT an adductor of the shoulder joint?
Deltoid
Shoulder adduction occurs in the _________ plane
Frontal
Which muscle acts to abduct the shoulder?
Middle deltoid
Which of the following muscles will extend the shoulder joint?
Posterior deltoid
What is the positive phase of a push up?
Raising the body from the floor
Which two bones make up the shoulder joint?
Scapula and humerus
What do posterior humeral muscles do?
Shoulder extension
What do anterior humeral muscles do?
Shoulder flexion
What muscles are activated during the positive phase of a push up?
Shoulder flexors: anterior deltoid, pectoralis major and coracobrachialis.
What muscles are activated during the negative phase of a push up?
Shoulder flexors:anterior deltoid, pectoralis major and coracobrachialis.
What is the function of rotator cuff muscles?
Small muscles that maintain the humeral head in a proper position
Which rotator cuff muscle is responsible for internal rotation of the shoulder?
Subscapularis
Which anatomical term describes the supraspinatus in reference to the spine of the scapula?
Superior
What happens during a rotator cuff tear?
The rotator cuff tendon is torn and no longer attaches to the head of the humerus
Which of the following will NOT abduct the shoulder joint?
Triceps
Which of the following muscles does not concentrically act to perform shoulder flexion?
Triceps brachii long head
Shoulder joint=
glenohumeral joint
Flexion/extension of the shoulder joint occurs in the ____________ plane, while abduction/adduction of the shoulder joint occurs in the ____________ plane.
sagittal; frontal
Which of the following muscle is the most commonly torn of the rotator cuff?
supraspinatus
What are the rotator cuff muscles?
supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, subscapularis