shoulder and arm
the subscapularis tendon can be located between the two tendons of which muscle?
biceps brachii
the pectoralis minor has the potential to create neuromuscular compression on which three vessels?
1. brachial plexus 2. axillary artery 3. axillary vein
flexing the shoulder and pulling it anteriorly while you palpate the pectoralis major in a side lying position has which two benefits?
1. brings pectoralis off the chest wall 2. allows breast tissue to fall away
the pectoralis major is divided into three segments:
1. clavicular 2. costal 3. sternal
can you name two actions in which the rhomboids and trapezius are synergists and one action in which they are antagonists?
1. elevate scapula & adduct scapula 2. upward rotation of scapula by trapezius
when accessing the elevator scapula in a supine position, the benefits of rotating the head 45 degree away from the side you are palpating include:
1. gives levator more palpable tension 2. shifts cervicle TVPs further anterior 3. shortens & softens overlying trapezius
In which two directions do you want to move from the coracoid process to locate the subscapularis tendon?
1. lateral 2. inferior
when accessing the subscapularis from a side lying position, under what two muscles should you slide your thumb?
1. latissimus dorsi 2. teres major
Most of the serratus anterior is deep to the scapula and which two muscles?
1. latissimus dorsi 2. pectoralis major
What three bony landmarks can you lay your fingers along to isolate the belly of the infraspinatus?
1. spine of scapula 2. medial border 3. lateral border
the levator scapula is situated between which two muscles on the lateral side of the neck?
1. splenius capitis 2. posterior scalene muscles
the rhomboids are deep to the ________ muscle and superficial to the __________ muscles.
1. trapezius 2. erector spinae
accessing the medial portion of the serratus anterior by curling your fingers around the medial border of the scapula, your fingers will inherently have to work through the bellies of which two muscles?
1. trapezius 2. rhomboids
origin and insertion of trapezius
O: external occipital protuberance, medial portion of superior nuchal line of the occiput, ligamentum nuchae and spinous processes of C-7 though T-12
origin and insertion of teres major
O: inferior angle and lower 1/3 of lateral border of the scapula I: crest of the lesser tubercle of the humerus
origin and insertion of latissimus dorsi
O: inferior angle of scapula, spinous processes of last six thoracic vertebrae, last three or four ribs, thoracolumbar aponeurosis and posterior iliac crest I: inter tubercular groove of the humerus
origin and insertion for deltoid
O: lateral 1/3 of clavicle, acromion and spine of scapula I: deltoid tuberosity
origin and insertion of subscapularis
O: subscapular fossa I: lesser tubercle of humerus
origin and insertion of supraspinatus
O: supraspinatus fossa I: greater tubercle of the scapula
origin and insertion of teres minor
O: upper 2/3 of the lateral border of scapula I: greater tubercle of humerus
the subscapularis is sandwiched between which fossa and which muscle?
a. subscapular fossa b. serratus anterior
what action can you ask your partner to perform in order to contract all fibers of the deltoid?
abduct shoulder
what is the best action to ask your partner to perform to feel the supraspinatus contract?
abduction of shoulder
To feel the middle fibers of the trapezius contract, you could ask your partner to perform which action?
adduct scapula
the actions of the deltoid's anterior and posterior fibers make it an ___________ to itself.
antagonists
the most important aspect when palpating near breast tissue is:
communicating your intentions w/ your partner
If you follow the fibers of the infraspinatus laterally, they converge underneath which muscle?
deltoid
If you follow the fibers of the pectoralis major laterally, they blend with the fibers of which muscle?
deltoid
To access the supraspinatus tendon, you need to sink your thumb tip through which muscle?
deltoid
the upper fibers of the trapezius elevate the scapula, so the lower fibers must _________ the scapula.
depression
An action to ask your partner to perform to feel the levator scapula contract is ________?
elevation of scapula
bilateral contraction of the upper fibers of the trapezius will create that movement of the head and neck?
extension
to locate the infraspinatus and teres minor tendons in a supine position, how would you position your partner's shoulder?
flex shoulder 90 degrees, horizontally adduct and laterally rotate shoulder
the four rotator cuff muscles encompass and stabilize the _____________ joint
glenohumeral
when palpating the latissimus dorsi, how can you discern the muscle tissue from the superficial skin>
grab tissue and let it slip through your fingers
one palpatory distinction between the teres major and latissimus dorsi is that the teres attaches to the _________ of the scapula
lateral border
Passive abduction of the shoulder would ________ the teres minor.
lengthen
Passive lateral rotation of the shoulder would ______ the subscapularis
lengthen
passive abduction of the scapula would ______ the middle fibers of the trapezius.
lengthen
passive flexion of the shoulder would ______ the latissimus dorsi.
lengthen
passive medial rotation of the should would ____________ the infraspinatus.
lengthen
passive rotation of the head and neck of the left would ________ the left trapezius' upper fibers.
lengthen
what action could you ask your partner to do to gently contract the subscapularis?
medially rotate shoulder
which portion of the latissimus doors is easy to grasp?
middle portion
origin and insertion of infraspinatus
o: infraspinous fossa of scapula i: greater tubercle of humerus
Can you name an everyday action in which you use your pectoralis major?
push-ups
the serratus anterior abducts the scapula, making it a direct antagonist to the ____________-
rhomboids
Passive abduction of the shoulder would _______ the supraspinatus.
shorten
passive adduction of the shoulder would _______ the trees major
shorten
passive flexion of the shoulder would ______ the anterior fibers of the deltoid.
shorten
passive lateral rotation of the shoulder would _______ the deltoids posterior fibers.
shorten
passive medial rotation of the shoulder would ________ the latissimus dorsi and teres major
shorten
Passive elevation of the scapula would ________ the trapezius upper fibers _______ its lower fibers.
shorten, lengthen
the dense quality of the infraspinatus is due to its _____________
superficial fascia
The only rotator cuff muscle not involved with rotation of the shoulder is the ________.
supraspinatus
flexion of the shoulder
synergist: biceps brachii, coracobrachialis antagonist: latissimus dorsi
horizontal abduction of shoulder
synergist: deltoid antagonist: pectorals major, deltoid
extension of shoulder
synergist: deltoid, latissimus dorsi antagonist: biceps brachii
abduction of shoulder
synergist: deltoid, supraspinatus antagonist: pectoralis major
elevation of scapula
synergist: rhomboid major/minor, elevator scapula antagonist: serrates anterior
depression of scapula
synergist: serrates anterior, pectorals minor antagonist: rhomboid major/minor
medial/internal rotation of shoulder
synergist: subscapularis, pectoralis major antagonist: infraspinatus
upward rotation of scapula
synergist: trapezius, serratus anterios antagonist: rhomboid major/minor
horizontal adduction of shoulder
synergists: deltoid, pectoralis major antagonist: deltoid
lateral external rotation of shoulder
synergists: deltoid, teres minor antagonist: subscapularis
adduction of shoulder
synergists: infraspinatus, trees major/minor, triceps brachii antagonist: supraspinatus
downward rotation of scapula
synergists: rhomboid major/minor, elevator scapula antagonist: trapezius
abduction/protraction of scapula
synergists: serrates anterior, pectoralis minor antagonist: rhomboid major/minor
adduction/retraction of scapula
synergists: trapezius, rhomboid major and rhomboid minor antagonist: pectoralis minor
You can distinguish the teres minor from the teres major by their sizes and actions. Explain..
teres minor: -laterally rotates shoulder -small teres major: - medially rotates shoulder
The origin of the deltoid is identical to the insertion of which muscle?
trapezius
To locate the supraspinatus belly, you must palpate through which muscle?
trapezius