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The muscles of the rotator cuff are remember by the mnemonic SITS and their actions are remembered by the letters […].
abeei
The […] artery passes between the anterior and middle scalenes.
subclavian
The subclavian artery passes between the […] and middle scalenes.
anterior
The subclavian artery passes between the anterior and […] scalenes.
middle
The […] artery is the first major branch of the brachial artery.
profunda brachial
The profunda brachial artery is the first major branch of the […] artery.
brachial
The brachial artery divides into the […] and […] arteries under the bicipital aponeurosis.
radial, ulnar
The brachial artery divides into the radial and ulnar arteries under the […].
bicipital aponeurosis.
Shoulder motion occurs as […] about three axes.
rotation
Shoulder motion occurs as rotation about […] axes.
three
Rotation of the shoulder […] is called a spin.
about an axis
Rotation of the shoulder about an axis is called a […].
spin
[…] rotation of the shoulder about a point on the surface of a joint is called a roll.
Circumferential
Circumferential rotation of the shoulder […] is called a roll.
about a point on the surface of a joint
Circumferential rotation of the shoulder about a point on the surface of a joint is called a […].
roll
[…] motion of the shoulder across a joint surface is called a slide.
Translatory
Translatory motion of the shoulder […] is called a slide.
across a joint surface
Translatory motion of the shoulde across a joint surface is called a […].
slide
<p>When observing the shoulder, [...] or absence of normal structures indicates that theres a shoulder disorder.</p>
asymmetry
When observing the shoulder, asymmetry or […] indicates that theres a shoulder disorder.
absence of normal structures
It is implied that pain in the shoulder is due to […] pain if there is no pain when testing range of motion and no motion loss.
referred
It is implied that pain in the shoulder is due to referred pain if there is no pain when testing range of […] motion and no motion loss.
range of motion
It is implied that pain in the shoulder is due to referred pain if there is no pain when testing range of motion and no […].
motion loss
The shoulder is able to move […] degrees in flexion.
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