Shoulder and Arm
how many muscles attach to the scapula
17
the action of the deltoid's anterior and posterior fibers make it ____ to itself
antagonist
Most of the serratus anterior is deep to the scapula and which two muscles?
latissimus dorsi and pectoralis major
The dense quality of the infraspinatus is due to its __________.
multipennate fibers
when accessing the levator scapula in a supine position, the benefits of rotating the head 45 away from the side you are palpating include
shifts cervical TVP anterior gives levator more tension softens trapezius
the four rotator cuff muscles encompass and stabilize the _____ joint
shoulder
the levator scapula is situated between which two muscles on the lateral side of the neck?
trapezius, sternocleidomastoid
can you name an everyday action in which the biceps brachii's ability to supinate the forearm would come in handy
turning a door knob
Accessing the infraglenoid tubercle can elicit tenderness. How can you palpate this landmark without causing pain?
using your thumb pad
the subscapularis tendon can be located between the two tendons of which muscle
biceps brachii
the coracoid process is often located in the ____ groove
deltopectoral
How can you position the shoulder to bring the belly of the coracobrachialis to a superficial position?
laterally rotate and abduct the shoulder to 45 degrees.
when accessing the subscapularis from a side lying position, under what two muscles should you slide your thumb?
latissimus dorsi teres major
Which head of the biceps brachii passes through the intertubercular groove?
long head
Within the intertubercular groove lies the tendon of which muscle?
long head of the bicpes brachii
To locate the subscapular fossa in a sidelying position, you slowly sink your thumb onto the fossa's surface. What can your other hand do to help access the fossa?
move arm and scapula into a better position
to outline the distal tendon of the triceps brachii which bony landmark do you want to locate
olecranon process
To locate the belly of the coracobrachialis, from which muscle would you slide off and into the axilla?
pectoralis major
a winged scapula often indicates weakness in which muscle
serratus anterior
to access the medial portion of the subscapular fossa, how would you position your partner?
side lying
sculpting a circle around the edges of the coracoid process can help you get a better understanding of its _____ and _____.
size and shape
With your partner prone, how can you best position your partner's hand to locate the inferior angle of the scapula?
small of back
a great base camp for locating other bony landmarks of the shoulder is the __________.
spine of scapula
the pectoralis major is divided into three segments
sternal, clavicular, costal
the single attachment between the axial and upper appendicular skeletons is the ___________ joint.
sternoclavicular
which portion of the latissimus dorsi is easy to grasp?
the middle portion
the subscapularis is sandwiched between which fossa and which muscle
Subscapular fossa and serratus anterior
the rhomboids are deep to the ____ muscle and superficial to the ____ muscles
Trapezius, Erector Spinae Muscles
what is the best action to ask your partner to perform to feel the supraspinatus contract
abduct slightly then relax
when palpating the clavicle the ____ end rises superiorly while the ____ end curves inferiorly
acromion sternal
Palpating laterally along the supraspinous fossa, your fingers will bump into which two bony structures?
acromion and clavicle
can you name two actions in which the rhomboids and trapezius are synergist and one action in which they are antagonists
adduct, elevate, rotation
To access the supraspinatus tendon, you need to sink your thumb tip through which muscle?
deltoid
if you follow the fibers of the pectoralis major laterally they blend in with the fibers of which muscle
deltoid
the serratus anterior abducts the scapula making it a direct antagonist to the
rhomboids
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?
rhomboids and trapezius
what action could you ask your partner to do to gently contract the subscapularis
rotate shoulder medially
long head of triceps brachii weaves between which two muscles before attaching at the infraglenoid tubercle
teres major and teres minor
the thin sheet of fascia extending the distal biceps brachii tendon is called the
bicipital aponeurosis
the pectoralis minor has the potential to create neurovascular compression on which three vessels
brachial plexus, axillary artery, axillary vein
To feel the middle fibers of the trapezius contract, you could ask your partner to perform which action?
bring shoulder up off of table
flexing the shoulder and pulling it anteriorly while you palpate the pectoralis major in side lying has which two benefits
brings pectoralis off of chest breast tissue falls away
Three bones that make up the shoulder complex are the
clavicle, scapula, humerus
the most important aspect when palpating near breast tissue is
communicating your intentions
As you follow the biceps brachii belly proximally, it becomes deep to which muscle?
deltoid
If you follow the fibers of the infraspinatus laterally, they converge underneath which muscle?
deltoid
the upper fibers of the trapezius elevate the scapula so the lower fibers must _____ the scapula
depress
To feel the acromioclavicular joint space widen slightly and then diminish, you can ask your partner to do which two movements of the scapula?
elevate depress
An action to ask your partner to perform to feel the levator scapula contract is ________?
elevation of scapula
what action could you ask your partner to perform to feel the contraction of the long head of the triceps brachii
extend elbow against resistance
bilateral contraction of the upper fibers of the trapezius will create what 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 to 90 horizontally adduct laterally rotate
Can you name an everyday action in which you use your pectoralis major?
giving a hug
the humerus and scapula form the ____ joint
glenohumeral
In which two directions do you want to move from the coracoid process to locate the subscapularis tendon?
inferior and lateral
the scapular fossae contain which three muscles
infraspinatus supraspinatus subscpular
one palpatory distinction between the teres major and latissimus dorsi is that the teres attaches to the _____ of the scapula
lateral border
the superior angle of the scapula serves as an attachment site for the _____ muscle and is deep to the ____ muscle
levator scapula trapezius
in anatomical position the coracobrachialis is deep to which muscles
pectoralis major deltoid
What three bony landmarks can you lay your fingers along to isolate the belly of the infraspinatus?
spine, medial border, lateral border
what are the three muscles that attach to the greater tubercle of the humerus
supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor
the acromioclavicular and sternoclavicular are what types of joints
synovial
when accessing the lateral border of the scapula through which two muscles bellies will you have to palpate
teres minor teres major
You can distinguish the teres minor from the teres major by their sizes and actions. Explain..
teres minor is smaller and laterally rotates shoulder
when palpating the latissimus dorsi how can you discern the muscle tissue from superficial skin
texture
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
The acromion serves as an attachment site for which two muscles?
trapezius and deltoid