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The Shoulder Joint

Bones of the shoulder joint Scapula Glenoid Fossa Infraspinatus fossa Supraspinatus fossa Subscapular fossa Spine Coracoid process Acromion process Clavicle Humerus Greater tubercle Lesser tubercle Intertubercular goove Deltoid tuberosity Head of Humerus

Shoulder Joint Bones: Articulation humerus scapula clavicle glenohumeral joint Glenoid fossa of the scapula (less curved) head of the humerus enarthrodial (ball and socket) Shoulder Girdle

Shoulder Joint Connective tissue glenoid labrum: cartilaginous ring, surrounds glenoid fossa increases contact area between head of humerus and glenoid fossa. increases joint stability Glenohumeral ligaments: reinforce the glenohumeral joint capsule superior, middle, inferior (anterior side of joint) coracohumeral ligament (superior) Muscles play a crucial role in maintaining glenohumeral joint stability.

Movements of the Shoulder Joint Arm abduction, adduction about the shoulder Arm flexion, extension Arm hyperflexion, hyperextension Arm horizontal adduction (flexion) Arm horizontal abduction (extension) Arm external and internal rotation medial and lateral rotation Arm circumduction flexion, abduction, extension, hyperextension, adduction

Scapulohumeral rhythm Shoulder Joint abduction adduction flexion extension internal rotation external rotation horizontal abduction horizontal adduction Shoulder Girdle upward rotation downward rotation elevation/upward rot. Depression/downward rot. Abduction (protraction) adduction (retraction) abduction (protraction)

Understanding Scapula Movements Functions of movements: Stabilize scapula when shoulder complex is loaded/moving allows for different axes of rotation and lengths of muscles (which is related to force generating capability) Positioning scapula to facilitate movement of glenohumeral joint by changing orientation of glenoid fossa.

Muscles of the Shoulder Joint Organization anterior, posterior, superior, inferior rotator cuff muscles Origins and insertions adductors, abductors, flexors, extensors …

Muscles of the Shoulder Joint Anterior pectoralis major coracobrachialis subscapularis biceps brachii

Muscles of the Shoulder Joint Posterior infraspinatus teres minor latissimus dorsi teres major triceps brachii, long head Superior deltoid supraspinatus

Rotator Cuff muscles Rotator Cuff: provides stability Supraspinatus infraspinatus teres minor subscapularis Note: there is an inherent lack of inferior stability of the shoulder joint.

Muscles of the Shoulder Joint Origin Insertion Actions Palpation

Deltoid Muscle p119-121 Origin: Insertion: anterior fibers: anterior lateral third of the clavicle middle fibers: acromion process posterior fibers: inferior edge of the scapular spine Insertion: deltoid tuberosity on the lateral humerus

Deltoid Muscle (deltoid: triangular) Action anterior: abduction, flexion, internal rotation, horizontal adduction middle: abduction posterior: abduction, outward rotation, extension, horizontal abduction

Coracobrachialis Muscle (p118) Origin coracoid process of the scapula Insertion Middle 1/3 of the medial surface of the humerus Action horizontal adduction, flexion, adduction

Supraspinatus Muscle (p126) Origin supraspinatus fossa Insertion Superiorly on the greater tubercle of the humerus Action abduction

Infraspinatus Muscle (p122) Origin infraspinatus fossa of the scapula Insertion Superior/lateral surface of the greater tubercle of the humerus Action outward rotation, horizontal abduction, adduction, abduction

Teres Minor Muscle (p128) (teres: rounded) Origin Upper 2/3 of axillary border of the scapula Insertion Posterior surface of greater tubercle of the humerus Action Outward rotation, extension, adduction, horizontal abduction

Subscapularis Muscle (p125) Origin subscapular fossa Insertion lesser tubercle of the humerus Action inward rotation, extension

Teres Major Muscle (p127) Origin Insertion Action Lower 1/3 of the axillary border of the scapula/inferior angle of scapula Insertion crest of lesser tuberosity of humerus Action extension, adduction, inward rotation

Latissimus Dorsi Muscle (p123) (latissimus: widest) Origin Spines of lower 6 thoracic and lumbar vertebrae Posterior surface of sacrum Posterior aspect of crest of illium Lower 3-4 ribs Inferior angle of scapula Insertion intertubercle groove of humerus Action extension, adduction, inward rotation, horizontal adduction

Pectoralis Major Muscle (p124) Origin upper fibers (clavicuolar head) medial half of anterior surface of clavicle lower fibers (sternal head) anterior surface of costal cartilage of first six ribs, adjacent portion of sternum Insertion Crest of the greater tuberosity of the humerus tendon “twists” such that lower fibers insert superior to upper fibers

Pectoralis Major Muscle Action horizontal adduction flexion inward rotation adduction

Summary of Muscles Deltoid (anterior, middle, posterior) Coracobrachialis Supraspinatus Infraspinatus Teres minor subscapularis teres major Latissimus dorsi* Pectoralis major * (upper and lower) *do not originate on the scapula

Summary: Shoulder Joint Bones: Humerus, Scapula (Glenoid Fossa) glenohumeral joint Muscles Rotator Cuff supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, subscapularis deltoid, coracobrachialis, teres major, latissimus dorsi, pectoralis major Stability is sacrificed for flexibility ligaments: glenoid labrum, Glenohumeral ligaments, coracohumeral

Summary of actions Flexors Extensors Abductors Adductors pectoralis major, anterior deltoid, coracobrachialis Extensors Posterior deltoid, latissimus dorsi, teres major, teres minor subscapularis Abductors Anterior and middle deltoid, supraspinatus Adductors latissimus dorsi, teres major, teres minor

Summary of Actions (cont) Inward rotators subscapularis, pectoralis major, latissimus dorsi, anterior deltoid Outward rotators Teres minor, infraspinatus, posterior deltoid