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1 The Shoulder Complex

2 Muscles of the AC Joint Chapter 4

3 Movements of the Scapula
1. Elevation 2. Depression 3. Adduction (retraction) 4. Abduction (protraction) 5. Downward rotation 6. Upward rotation

4 Anterior Muscles Pectoralis Minor Serratus Anterior

5 Pectoralis Minor Origin: Anterior surface of 3, 4, and 5 ribs
Insertion: Coracoid process Actions: AC Abduction Downward rotation Depression

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7 Serratus Anterior Origin: Lateral surface of upper 8 ribs
Insertion: Anterior surface of medial border and inferior angle of scapula. Actions: AC Abduction Upward Rotation

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10 Posterior Muscles Levator Scapluae Trapezius Rhomboid

11 Levator Scapulae Origin: Transverse processes of the first 4 cervical vertebrae. Insertion: Superior angle and medial border of the scapula. Actions: Elevation

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13 Trapezius Origin: Occipital bone, ligamentum nuchae, spinous process of the C7 and all Thorasic vertebrae Insertion: 1. Lateral 1/3 of clavicle. 2. Top of Acromion process. 3. Upper border of spine of the scapula. 4. Medial surface of spine of the scapula. Actions: Upper – elevation of the scapula Middle – elevation, upward rotation, & AC adduction Lower – depression, AC adduction and upward rotation

14 Upper – elevation Middle – elevation, upward rotation, & adduction Lower – depression, adduction and upward rotation

15 Pull of the lower fibers
Movement of scapula

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17 Rhomboid (major and minor)
Origin: Ligamentum nuchea and spinous process of C1-7 and 2-5 T Insertion: Medial border of the scapula Actions: AC Adduction Downward rotation, Elevation

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19 Subclavius Origin: Superior aspect of first rib
Insertion: Inferior aspect at mid-clavicle Action Depression Stabilization

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21 Muscles of the Shoulder Joint
Chapter 5

22 Anterior Shoulder (GH Joint) Muscles
Coracobrachialis Pectoralis Major Subscapularis

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24 Coracobrachialis O: Coracoid process
I: Anteromedial surface of midshaft of humerus Actions: Flexion Adduction of the shoulder Horizontal Adduction

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27 Pectoralis Major Origin: Insertion: intertubercular groove Actions
Medial two-thirds of clavicle Sternum Insertion: intertubercular groove Actions Upper fibers (Clavicular) Internal rotation Horizontal Adduction Flexion GH Adduction [Abduction w/ Arm above 90 degrees] Lower fibers (Sternal) Internal Rotation Horizontal adduction Extension

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30 Subscapularis O: Subscapular fossa
I: Lesser tubercle and crest of humerus Actions: Internal Rotation GH Adduction Extension from flexed position Stabilization Anterior Rotator Cuff Muscle.

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32 Superior Shoulder Muscles
Deltoid Supraspinatus

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34 Deltoid Origin Insertion – deltoid tuberosity Actions
Lateral 1/3 of clavicle (Anterior fibers) Acromion process (Middle fibers) Spine of scapula (Posterior fibers) Insertion – deltoid tuberosity Actions Anterior – GH Abduction, Flexion, Horizontal adduction, & Internal rotation. Middle – GH Abduction Posterior – GH Abduction, Extension, Horizontal abduction, & External rotation

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36 Supraspinatus O: Supraspinous fossa I: Greater tubercle Action:
GH Abduction Stabilization Superior Rotator Cuff Muscle.

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38 Inferior Shoulder Muscles
Latissimus Dorsi Teres Major

39 Latissimus Dorsi O: Spinous process of lower 6 thorasic and all lumbar and sacral vertebrae; iliac crest I: Intertubercular groove Actions: Extension GH Adduction Horizontal Abduction

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42 Teres Major O: Inferior angle of scapula I: Intertubercular groove
Actions: Extension GH Adduction Internal rotation “Lats little helper”

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44 Posterior Shoulder Muscles
Infraspinatus Teres Minor

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46 Infraspinatus O: Infraspinous fossa I: Greater tubercle Actions:
External rotation Horizontal abduction Extension Stabilization Posterior Rotator Cuff Muscle

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49 Teres Minor O: Upper 2/3 of lateral border of scapula
I: Greater tubercle Actions: External rotation Horizontal abduction Extension Stabilization Posterior Rotator Cuff Muscle

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51 Practice Name the actions of the shoulder (GH) joint.
Flexion Extension Adduction Abduction Horizontal adduction Horizontal abduction Medial rotation Lateral rotation. Name the actions of the scapula (AC joint) Elevation Depression Adduction (retraction) Abduction (protraction) Upward rotation an Downward rotation.

52 Scapula Adduction Abduction Upward Rotation Downward Rotation
Trap (middle) Pect Minor Serratus Ant. Trap (lower) Rhomboid Rhomboids

53 Practice Name the muscles for Horizontal Adduction Pect Major (upper)
Pect Major (lower) Corachobrachialis Deltoid (anterior) Name the muscles for Horizontal Abduction Deltoid (post) Infraspinatus Teres minor Lats

54 Practice List the muscles the do flexion of the shoulder
List the muscles the do AC adduction

55 Name the muscle. Coracobrachialis Name the action Adduction of the shoulder

56 Name the muscle. Pectoralis Major

57 Name the muscle. Rhomboid Name the action Adduction of scapula

58 Name the muscle. Pectoralis minor Name the action Depression of the scapula

59 Name the muscle. Subscapularis Name the action Internal rotation of the shoulder

60 Name the muscle. Trapezius Name the action Adduction of the scapula Name the action Upward rotation

61 Name the muscle. Levator scapula Name the action Elevation of the scapula

62 Name the muscle. Deltoid Name the action Abduction of shoulder

63 Name the muscle. Infraspinatus Name the action External rotation

64 Name the action Name the muscle. Adduction of scapula Teres Major

65 Name the muscle. Serratus Anterior Name the action Abduction of scapula

66 Name the muscle. Teres Minor Name the action if the humerus move directly to the posterior Extension of the shoulder

67 Name the muscle. Supraspinatus Name the action Abduction of the shoulder

68 ? Latissimus Dorsi

69 Coracobrachialis Pect. Major Subscapularis Deltoid

70 Supraspinatus Teres Major Infraspinatus Teres Minor

71 Pectoralis Minor Levator Scapula Rhomboid

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77 ? Origin: Occipital bone, ligamentum nuchae, spinous process of the C7 and all Thorasic v. Insertion: 1. Lateral 1/3 of clavicle. 2. Top of Acromion process. 3. Upper border of spine of the scapula. 4. Medial surface of spine of the scapula. Actions: Upper – elevation Middle – retraction and upward rotation Lower – depression and upward rotation

78 ? Origin: Supraspinatus fossa
Insertion: Greater tubercle of the humerus Action: Weak abduction; stabilization Name another muscle that abducts the shoulder.

79 ? Origin: Medial 2/3 of the clavicle; medial portion of the first 6 ribs & the adjoining sternum. Insertion: Outer lip of the intertubercular groove.

80 ? Origin: 1) posterior crest of the iliac crest, 2) back of the sacrum and spinous processes of the lumbar and the lower 6 thorasic vertebrae and 3) inferior angle in some Insertion: Intertubercle groove Name a muscle that would have the same actions as this one.

81 ? Origin: Ligamentum nuchea and spinous process of C1-7 and 2-5 T
Insertion: Medial border of the scapula Actions: Downward rotation, retraction, and elevation

82 ? Origin: Lateral surface of upper 8 ribs
Insertion: Anterior surface of medial border and inferior angle of scapula. Actions: Protraction (upper) and Upward Rotation (upper and lower)

83 ? Origin: lateral 1/3 of clavicle, border of Acromion, lower edge of the spine of the scapula Insertion: deltoid tuberosity on the lateral side of the humerus Actions Anterior – Flexion, medial rotation and abduction Middle – Abduction Posterior – Extension, lateral rotation and abduction

84 ? Origin: Transverse processes of the first 4 cervical vertebrae.
Insertion: Superior angle and medial border of the scapula. Action: Elevation


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