Arthrology: Shoulder Complex Learning Objectives Flashcards
Describe the morphology (convex/concave) of the articular surface of bones of the sternoclavicular (SC) joints.
sellar/saddle joint
Clavicle is convex superior to inferior; concave anterior to posterior
Manubrium is concave superior to inferior; convex anterior to posterior
Describe the morphology (convex/concave) of the articular surface of bones of the acromioclavicular (AC) joint.
Plane (gliding) joint
No convexity/concavity (?)
Describe the morphology (convex/concave) of the articular surface of bones of the glenohumeral (GH) joint.
Multiaxial ball and socket joint
Convex humerus on concave glenoid fossa/labrum
Synovial joint type: sternocostal
Sellar/saddle
Synovial joint type: acromioclavicular
plane (gliding)
Synovial joint type: glenohumeral
multiaxial ball and socket
Glenohumeral restraints to external rotation
- 0 degrees abduction
o Subscapularis
o Superior glenohumeral ligament (SGHL) - 45 degrees abduction
o Superior glenohumeral ligament (SGHL)
o Middle glenohumeral ligament (MGHL) - 90 degrees abduction
o Anterior band, inferior glenohumeral ligament complex (IGHLC)
Glenohumeral restraints to internal rotation
- 0 degrees abduction
o Posterior band, Inferior glenohumeral ligament complex (IGHLC) - 45 and 90 degrees abduction
o Anterior and posterior band, inferior glenohumeral ligament complex (IGHLC)
Glenohumeral restraints to inferior translation
- 0 degrees abduction
o Superior glenohumeral ligament (SGHL)
o Coracohumeral ligament - 90 degrees abduction
o Inferior glenohumeral ligament complex
Glenohumeral static stabilizers
Labrum, joint capsule, ligament complex
Glenohumeral static stabilizers: labrum
o Increases concavity of glenoid fossa
o Deepens socket 50-75%
Glenohumeral static stabilizers: joint capsule
o Tissue anterior and posterior continues laterally on the humerus into the neck of humerus
o Anterior and inferior capsule much thicker than posterior
Glenohumeral static stabilizers: ligament complex
o Anterior: GH ligaments
o Inferior: pliable redundant(?) ligamentous complex
Glenohumeral muscular/dynamic stabilizers
- Rotator cuff
o Pulls head of humerus into glenoid fossa - Deltoid
o Large stabilizing component in all humeral positions
o Primary function to swing humerus
Discuss the concept of concave-convex in relation to motion of the SC joint
Protraction = anterior roll and glide of concave clavicle
Retraction = posterior roll and glide of concave clavicle
Elevation = superior roll and inferior glide of convex clavicle
Depression = inferior roll and superior glide of convex clavicle