Upper limb - Anterior and posterior axioappendicular (MSK) Flashcards

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Trapezius

Origin, insertion, innervation, action

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  • Spinous process of C1-T12, occipital bone of the skull and nuchal ligament
  • Clavicle, acromion process and spine of scapula
  • CN XI,
  • Elevates (superior fibres), retracts (Middle fibres) and rotates during abduction of the scapula
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Latissimus dorsi

Origin, insertion, innervation, action

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  • Spinous process of T7-T12, iliac crest, thoracolumbar fascia and ribs 10, 11, 12
  • Inter tubercular groove of the humerus
  • Thoracodorsal nerve (C6-C8) posterior cord
  • Extend, adduct and medially rotate upper limb
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Levator scapulae

origin, insertion, innervation, action

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  • Transverse process of (C1-C4)
  • Medial border off the scapula
  • Dorsal scapular nerve
  • Elevates the scapula
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Rhomboid minor

origin, insertion, innervation, attachment

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  • Spinous process of C7-T1
  • Medial border of the scapula
  • Dorsal scapular nerve
  • Retracts and downward rotates the scapula
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Rhomboid major

origin, insertion, innervation, action

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  • Spinous process of T2-T5
  • Medial border of the scapula
  • Dorsal scapular nerve
  • Retracts and downwardly rotates
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Supraspinatus (rotator cuff muscle)

origin, insertion, innervation, action

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  • Supraspinous fossa of scapula and deep fascia (superior trunk of brachial plexus)
  • superior facet of greater tubercle of humerus
  • supra scapular nerve (C5-C6)
  • Initiates arm abduction (first 15 degrees)
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Infraspinatus (rotator cuff muscle)

origin, insertion, innervation, action

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  • Infraspinous fossa of scapula and deep fascia
  • middle facet of greater tubercle of humerus
  • supra scapular nerve (C5-C6)
  • Laterally rotates arm at shoulder
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Teres minor (rotator cuff muscle)
origin, insertion, innervation, action
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  • Lateral border of the scapula
  • Inferior facet of greater tubercle of humerus
  • Axillary nerve (C5-C6)
  • Laterally rotates arm at shoulder
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Teres major (rotator cuff muscle)
origin, insertion, innervation, action
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  • Posterior surface of inferior angle of the scapula
  • medial lip of intertubercular groove of humerus
  • Lower sub scapular nerve (C5-C6)
  • Extends arm and medially rotates
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Subscapularis (rotator cuff muscle)

origin, insertion, innervation, action

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  • Subscapular fossa of scapula
  • Lesser tubercle of humerus
  • Upper and lower sub scapular nerves (C5-C6)
  • Medially rotates arm at shoulder and adducts it
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Pectoralis major

Origin, insertion, innervation, action

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  • Medial clavicle (clavicular head) sternum and ribs 1 - 6 (sternocostal head)
  • Intertuberculer groove of the humerus
  • Adducts and medially rotates the humerus
  • Medial and lateral pectoral nerves

*Accessory muscle of inspiration

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Pectoralis minor

Origin, insertion, innervation, action

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  • Coracoid process of scapula
  • Ribs 3-5 (number of letters in pec minor)
  • Medial pectoral nerve
  • Protracts scapula and stabilises it
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Serratus anterior

Origin, insertion, innervation, action

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  • Upper 8 ribs
  • Medial border and inferior angle of the scapula
  • Long thoracic nerve
  • Rotates and protracts scapula
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Deltoid muscle

Origin, insertion, innervation, action

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  • Lateral 3rd of clavicle, acromion process and spine of scapula
  • Deltoid tuberosity
  • Axillary nerve
  • Anterior fibres flex the arm, middle fibres abduct past 15 degrees, posterior fibres extend the arm
  • Abducts past 15 degrees (15-90)
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Median nerve

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  • Runs medially into the midline at the forearm and into the carpal tunnel of the hand
  • Innervates thenar muscles (thumb) and two lateral lumbricals, flexor muscles of the anterior forearm except flexor carpi ulnas and lateral half of flexor digitorum profundus
  • Cutaneous innervation to 3.5 digits on palmar aspect and tips of same digits on dorsal aspect
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Ulnar nerve

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  • Runs medially down the arm passing posterior to the medial epicondyle
  • Innervates flexor carpi ulnaris and median half of flexor digitorum profundus, muscles of the hand apart from the ones the median nerve does (thenar and lateral 2 digits)
  • Cutaneous innervation to medial 1.5 digits on palmar aspect and the same digits on dorsal aspect
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Radial nerve

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  • Moves out of triangular interval and moves down groove of the humerus with profound brachii artery
  • Innervates all muscles in the posterior compartment of the arm
  • Cutaneous innervation to the 3.5 digits on dorsal aspect
  • Wraps medial shaft of the humerus
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Musculocutaneous nerve

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  • Runs most laterally in the arm and pierces coracobarchialis
  • Supplies biceps brachii, brachialis, coracobrachialis
  • Cutaneous innervation to the skin of the forearm
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Axillary nerve

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  • Passes out through the quadrangular space
  • Innervates deltoid and teres minor
  • Cutaneous innervation to the regimental patch of the arm
  • Wraps around the surgical neck of the humerus