Supplemental: Pec Girdle and Proximal Humerus Flashcards

1
Q

What marks the medial end of the clavicle?

A

the flat surface

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2
Q

How to orient clavicle

A

Flat end medial, conoid tubercle down

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3
Q

Sternoclavicular joint significance

A

only bondy attachment of UL to trunk

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4
Q

The clavicle is the most broken bone in the body, where does it usually break?

A

Lateral 1/3

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5
Q

Which end of the clavicle is most prone to dislocation?

A

acromial end at the acromioclavicular joint.

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6
Q

What bony points mark the top and bottom of the glenoid cavity?

A

Supra and Infraglenoid tubercles

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7
Q

What region on the proximal humerus is prone to frequent fractures and can cause trauma to important neurovascular structures?

A

sugical neck

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8
Q

What is the name of the spot on the clavicle where the trapezius attaches?

A

The trapezoid line

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9
Q

What two bony structures are linked by the coracoclavicular ligament?

A

conoid tubercle of clavicle, and clavicle to coracoid process

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10
Q

Where does the clavical attach on the manubrium?

A

the clavicular notch

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11
Q

Where do the movements of the scapula originate?

A

sternoclavicular joint

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