Muscles Crossing the Shoulder

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Muscles Crossing the Shoulder Nine muscles cross the shoulder joint and insert into the humerus Prime movers include: Pectoralis major – arm flexion Latissimus dorsi and posterior fibers of the deltoid – arm extension Middle fibers of the deltoid – arm abduction

Muscles Crossing the Shoulder Figure 10.14a

Muscles Crossing the Shoulder Figure 10.14d

Muscles Crossing the Shoulder Rotator cuff muscles – supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis Function mainly to reinforce the capsule of the shoulder Secondarily act as synergists and fixators The coracobrachialis and teres major: Act as synergists Do not contribute to reinforcement of the shoulder joint

Muscles Crossing the Shoulder Figure 10.14a

Muscles Crossing the Shoulder Figure 10.14d

Muscles Crossing the Shoulder Figure 10.14c

Muscles Crossing the Elbow Forearm extension The triceps brachii is the prime mover of forearm extension The anconeus is a weak synergist Forearm flexion Brachialis and biceps brachii are the chief forearm flexors The brachioradialis acts as a synergist and helps stabilize the elbow

Muscles of the Forearm Forearm muscle groups: those that cause wrist movement, and those that move the digits These muscles insert via the flexor and extensor retinacula Most anterior muscles are flexors, and posterior muscles are extensors

Muscles of the Forearm The pronator teres and pronator quadratus are not flexors, but pronate the forearm The supinator muscle is a synergist with the biceps brachii in supinating the forearm

Muscles of the Forearm: Anterior Compartment These muscles are primarily flexors of the wrist and fingers Figure 10.15a

Muscles of the Forearm: Anterior Compartment Figure 10.15b, c

Muscles of the Forearm: Posterior Compartment These muscles are primarily extensors of the wrist and fingers Figure 10.16a

Muscles of the Forearm: Posterior Compartment These muscles are primarily extensors of the wrist and fingers Figure 10.16b

Muscle Action of the Arm: Summary The posterior extensor and anterior flexor muscles are shown Figure 10.17a

Muscle Action of the Forearm: Summary Posterior extensors of the wrist and fingers, and anterior flexor muscles are shown Figure 10.17b

Intrinsic Muscles of the Hand These small muscles: Lie in the palm of the hand (none on the dorsal side) Move the metacarpals and fingers Control precise movements (e.g., threading a needle) Are the main abductors and adductors of the fingers Produce opposition – move the thumb toward the little finger

Intrinsic Muscles of the Hand Figure 10.18a

Intrinsic Muscles of the Hand Figure 10.18b

Finger and Thumb Movements Flexion Thumb – bends medially along the palm Fingers – bend anteriorly Extension Thumb – points laterally Fingers – move posteriorly

Intrinsic Muscles of the Hand: Groups There are three groups of intrinsic hand muscles The thenar eminence (ball of the thumb) and hypothenar eminence (ball of the little finger) – each have a flexor, an abductor, and an opponens muscle The midpalm muscles, the lumbricals and interossei, extend the fingers The interossei also abduct and adduct the fingers

Intrinsic Muscles of the Hand: Groups Figure 10.18c, d