Back and upper extremity
unilaterally: laterally flex vertebral column to the same side bilaterally: extend the vertebral column
erector spinae group motion
spinal
erector spinae group nerve
locate oleranon, proximal shaft of ulna, and lateral epicondyle
how to isolate the anconeus
seated -bend elbow and shake hands with partner flex elbow against resistance palpate anterior surface of arm follow belly distally to inner elbow where muscle becomes tendon
how to isolate the bicep muscle belly
locate intertubercular groove gently flex elbow against resistance in order to feel the tendon become taut in intertubercular groove
how to isolate the bicep-long head
shake hands with partner -flex elbow to 90 degrees with the forearm in neutral position flex elbow against resistance
how to isolate the brachioradialis
supine -laterally rotate and abduct shoulder to 45 degrees locate fibers for pectoralis major lay a hand along the medial side of the arm and move fingerpads into armpit horizontally adduct gently against resistance isolate edge of pec major and slide off posteriorly
how to isolate the coracobrachialis
seated locate spine of scapula, acromion, lateral one-third of clavicle locate deltoid tuberosity palpate between
how to isolate the deltoid
partner prone alternately raise and lower feet extend spine and neck slightly
how to isolate the erector spinae
shake hands and flex the elbow to 90 degrees locate the brachioradialis slide laterally of its muscle belly and onto ECRL and B fibers alternately abduct and relax against resistance
how to isolate the extensor carpi radialis longus and brevis
shake hands with parter and flex the elbow to 90 degrees locate the shaft of the ulna adduct wrist against resistance
how to isolate the extensor carpi ulnaris
shake hands and flex elbow to 90 degrees slide laterally of ECRL and B fibers extend wrist and fingers follow belly distally
how to isolate the extensor digitorum
anatomical snuffbox
how to isolate the extensor pollicis longus and brevis and abductor pollicis longus
-flex partners elbow to 90 degrees and supinate the forearm begin at distal tendons flex wrist against resistance two superficial tendons at center of wrist-palmaris longus is most medial
how to isolate the flexor carpi radialis and palmaris longus
shake hands with partner with elbow flexed to 90 degrees and supinate the forearm locate the pisiform slide proximally off the pisiform to superficial tendon of flexor carpi ulnaris adduct and relax against resistance
how to isolate the flexor carpi ulnaris
begin at wrist, locate tendons of superficial flexors
how to isolate the flexor digitorum superficialis
prone with forearm off side of table locate spine, medial border, and lateral border of scapula form triangle around infraspinatus palpate follow laterally as they converge under deltoid
how to isolate the infraspinatus
prone with arm off of table locate lateral border medially rotate shoulder against resistance
how to isolate the latissimus dorsi
prone place one hand on the proximal elbow and ask partner to bring elbow toward ceiling against resistance follow muscle belly
how to isolate the long head of triceps
shake hands and flex elbow to 90 degrees locate tendon of bicep slide distally off of tendon into valley between brachioradialis and forearm flexors sink thumb into this space
how to isolate the pronator teres
prone locate medial border palpate all sides
how to isolate the rhomboids
sidelying -flex shoulder and pull arm anteriorly locate lateral border of scapula slide thumb under latissimus dorsi and teres major
how to isolate the subscapularis
prone locate spine of scapula slide fingers up palpate through trapezius follow belly laterally until it tucks under acromion
how to isolate the supraspinatus
prone with arm off side of table grasp latissimus dorsi fibers move fingers medially to where you feel scapula lateral border follow fibers to axilla
how to isolate the teres major
prone with arm off side of table locate lateral border of scapula move inferiorly grasp belly of teres minor in axilla laterally rotate shoulder
how to isolate the teres minor
upper- prone grasp tissue on top of shoulder follow fibers to base of head middle- find spine of scapula slide medially from spine lower- draw a line from spine of scapula to spinous process of T2 palpate hold arms out in front like superman
how to isolate the trapezius
prone with arm off side of table palpate posterior aspect of arm extend elbow
how to isolate the triceps
transverse processes of lumbar vertebrae 1-3 and posterior surface fo ribs 6-12 transverse processes of lower cervicals
iliocostalis insertion
common tendon (lumborum) posterior surface of ribs 1-12
iliocostalis origin
lower nine ribs and transverse processes of thoracic vertebrae transverse processes of cervical vertebrae mastoid process of temporal bone
longissimus insertion
common tendon (thoracis) transverse process fo upper five thoracic vertebrae
longissimus origin
spinous processes of upper thoracic spinous processes of crervicals, except C1
spinalis insertion
spinous processes of the upper lumbar and lower thoracic vertebrae ligamentum nuchae, spinous processes of C7
spinalis origin
spinalis, longissimus, iliocostalis
three parts of erector spinae
lateral one third of clavicle, acromion, and spine of scapula
trapezius insertion
bilaterally: extend the head and neck unilaterally: laterally flex the head and neck to the same side rotate the head and neck to the opposite side elevate the scapula upwardly rotate the scapula middle fibers: adduct the scapula stabilize the scapula lower fibers: depress the scapula upwardly rotate the scapula
trapezius movement
accessory nerve and ventral ramus C2, C3, C4
trapezius nerve
external occipital protuberance, medial portion of superior nuchal line of the occiput, ligamentum, nuchae, and spinous processes of C7 through T12
trapezius origin
8-10
what ribs are false ribs
11-12
what ribs are floating ribs
1-7
what ribs are true ribs
C7
what vertebrae is at the base of the neck
L4
what vertebrae is at the level of the top of the iliac crest
T10
what vertebrae is found at the level of the xiphoid process
T7
what vertebrae is located at the inferior angle of the scapula
T2
what vertebrae is located at the level fo the jugular notch
T2
what vertebrae is located at the level of the superior angle of the scapula
T12
what vertebrae is located at the level of the twelfth rib
T4
what vertebrea is found at the level of the sternal angle