1.2.1 Shoulder and Axilla Flashcards

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What are the characteristics of the pectoralis major? What structures does it form in combination with the deltoid? What is the function?

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What are the characteristics of the pectoralis minor? Origin, insertion and function?

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What are the characteristics of the Serratus Anterior? Origin, insertion and function.

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What are the characteristics of paralysis of the Serratus Anterior?

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What are the characteristics of the trapezius?

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Innervation by spinal accessory nerve

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What are the characteristics of Latissimus Dorsi? Origin, insertion, innervation and function.

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Describe the characteristics of an injury to the Thoracodorsal nerve?

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What are the characteristics of the Levator Scapulae? Function, Innervation, origin and insertion.

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What are the characteristics of the Rhomboids? Mainly innervation

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What are the characteristics of the deltoid muscle? Function, Innervation, origin and insertion.

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The deltoid is innervated by?

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Axillary Nerve

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12
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What are the characteristics of the Teres Major?

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13
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What are the rotator cuff muscles?

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14
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What are the characteristics of rotator cuff injuries?

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What is the most common location of injury in the rotator cuff?

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Supraspinatus is most commonly inflammed or torn due to limitation by the acrominion

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16
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What are the characteristics of Subacromial Bursitis and Calcification Supraspinatus Tendonitis?

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17
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Suprascapular nerve innervates?

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Supraspinatus and infraspinatus

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Axillary nerve innervates the?

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Deltoid and teres minor

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Dorsal scapular nerve innervates?

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Levator scapulae and rhomboid

20
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Radial nerve innervates the?

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Triceps brachii

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What is the difference between the triangular space, Quadrangular space, and triceps hiatus?

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22
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What are the two vulnerable nerves during an axillary lymph node dissection?

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