Ch 9- bony landmarks and muscles of shoulder girdle Flashcards

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what muscle is highlighted and what is the line of pull?

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serratus anterior; horizontal pull outward

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what bony landmark is highlighted?

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acromion process: broad, flat area of superior lateral aspect, providing attachment for the upper trapezius muscle

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what bony landmark is highlighted?

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manubrium: the superior end, providing attachment for the clavicle and first rib

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what is the green portion highlighted?

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costoclavicular ligament: short, flat, rhomboid-shaped that connects the clavicle’s inferior surface to the superior surface of the costal cartilage of the first rib; limits clavicular elevation

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what bony landmark is highlighted?

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coracoid process: projection on anterior surface, providing attachment for the pectoralis minor muscle

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What muscle is highlighted and what is the line of pull?

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pectoralis minor; downward, vertical line of pull

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what bony landmark is highlighted?

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body of clavicle: area between the two ends

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8
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what is the letter B representing?

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acromioclavicular ligament: supports the joint by holding the acromion process to clavicle to help prevent dislocation; superior and inferior

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what bony landmark is highlighted?

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acromial end: attaches laterally to scapula and provides attachment for the upper trapezius muscle

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10
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what bony landmark is highlighted?

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body: middle 2/3rds of the sternum, providing attachment for remaining ribs

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What bony landmark is highlighted?

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glenoid fossa: slightly concave surface that articulates with humerus on superior lateral side above the axillary border and below the acromion process; positioned in an anterior, lateral, and upward direction

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what bony landmark is highlighted?

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sternal end of clavicle: attaches medially to sternum

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what bony landmark is highlighted

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axillary border: lateral side between glenoid fossa and inferior angle

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what bony landmark is highlighted?

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superior angle: superior medial aspect, providing attachement for levator scapula muscle

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what bony landmark is highlighted?

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xiphoid process: “sword shaped”; inferior tip

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16
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what bony landmark is highlighted?

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inferior angle: most inferior point and where vertebral and axillary border meet; determines scapular rotation

17
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What is the muscle highlighted?

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yellow: upper trapezius
blue: middle trapezius
red: lower trapezius

18
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name the scapular motions

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  1. elevation
  2. depression
  3. retraction (adduction)
  4. protraction (abduction)
  5. downward rotation
  6. upward rotation
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What is the yellow portion highlighted?

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interclavicular ligament: located on top of manubrium, connecting the superior sternal ends of clavicle and limit clavicular depression

20
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What’s the muscle and line of pull?

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levator scapula; vertical line of pull

21
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What bony landmark is highlighted?

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spine: projection on posterior surface, runing from medial border laterally to the acromion process; provides attachment for middle and lower trapezius muscles

22
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what joint is shown?

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acromioclavicular joint

23
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what ligament is highlighted?

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coracoacromial ligament: accessory ligament forming a roof over the head of humerus and serves as protective arch, providing support to head when an upward force is transmitted along the humerus; attaches laterally on the superior surface of the coracoid process and runs up and out to the inferior surface of the acromion process

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what bony landmark is highlighted?

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vertebral border: between the superior and inferior angle medially, and attachment of the rhomboid and serratus anterior muscles

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What is A and C representing?

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Coracoclavicular ligament: A(conoid) and C(trapezoid); accessory ligament providing stability to joint and allows scapula to be suspended from clavicle; connects the scapula to the clavicle by attaching to inferior surface of clavicle’s lateral end and to superior surface of scapula’s coracoid process

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What muscle is shown and what line of pull?

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rhomboid muscle; horizontal line of pull outward

27
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what is the red portion highlighted?

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sternoclavicular ligament: connects the clavicle to sternum on both anterior and posterior surface; anterior limits posterior motion and posterior limits anterior motion

28
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what joint is shown?

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sternoclavicularjoint: articulation between the manubrium of the sternum and the medial (sternal) end of clavicle