shoulder and arm Flashcards

gleno-humeral joint: describe the factors that contribute to the movement and stability of the gleno-humeral joint and explain the functional and clinical consequences of its dislocation

1
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gleno-humeral joint type

A

synovial ball and socket

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what is the gleno-humeral joint between

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glenoid cavity of scapula and humerus head

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what does the gleno-humeral joint allow

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great mobility

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how is the gleno-humeral joint stabilised

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muscles, ligaments and capsular attachments around it

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5
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what deepens the glenoid cavity

A

glenoid labrum (cartilage)

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4 extensions of capsule of shoulder joint

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from glenoid to humeral head, subacromial bursa and around long head of biceps

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what is the subacromial bursa

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bursa formed between humeral head and overlying acromial process due to capsule extending above humeral head

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what is the subacromial bursa the pathological site of

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impingement of gleno-humeral joint

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9
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what does the extension of the capsule around the long head of the biceps lie within

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inter-tubercular groove of humerus

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10
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what arch, bursa and tendon lie above the gleno-humeral joint

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coraco-acromial arch, subacromial bursa, supraspinatus tendon

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what does the coraco-acromial arch consist of

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acromion, coracoid process, coraco-acromial ligament

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function of coraco-acromial arch

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prevents humerus rising superiorly against acromion

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13
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significance of coraco-acromial arch area

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commonest site of pathology of impingement of shoulder

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3 ligaments involved in gleno-humeral joint

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gleno-humeral ligaments, coraco-humeral ligament, transverse humeral ligament

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function of gleno-humeral ligaments

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stengthen anterior portion of shoulder capsule

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16
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function of coraco-humeral ligament

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stengthen capsule superiorly

17
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function of transverse humeral tendon

A

holds tendon of long head of biceps in inter-tubercular groove

18
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what is the commonest direction of arm dislocation at the gleno-humeral joint

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inferiorly as muscles anteriorly and posteriorly, and clavicle superiorly

19
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7 movements of gleno-humeral joint

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flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, medial (internal) rotation, lateral (external) rotation, circumduction

20
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4 muscles involved in flexion of gleno-humeral joint

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clavicular head of pectoralis major, anterior fibres of deltoid, coracobrachialis, biceps brachii

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muscle involved in extension of gleno-humeral joint

A

latissimus dorsi

22
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muscle involved in first 15 degrees of abduction of gleno-humeral joint

A

supraspinatus

23
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muscle involved in abduction of gleno-humeral joint after 15 degrees

A

central fibres of deltoid

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2 muscles involved in adduction of gleno-humeral joint

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pectoralis major, latissumus dorsi

25
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muscle involved in medial (internal) rotation of gleno-humeral joint

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subscapularis

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2 muscles involved in lateral (external) rotation of gleno-humeral joint

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infraspinatus, teres minor

27
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function of rotator cuff muscles (SITS)

A

depress humeral head to hold it in glenoid cavity (SITS in)

28
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3 muscles involved in resisting dislocation of gleno-humeral joint besides rotator cuff muscles

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deltoid, coracobrachialis, short and long heads of biceps