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Bones Move as a unit
Scapula and Clavicle
Clavicle’s articulation with sternum is only bony link to axial skeleton Boney Landmarks Manubrium Clavicle Coracoid process Acromion process Glenoid fossa Lateral border Inferior angle Medial border Acromion process Glenoid fossa Lateral border Inferior angle Medial border Superior angle Spine of the scapula
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Joints Shoulder girdle (scapulothoracic)
scapula moves on the rib cage joint motion occurs at sternoclavicular joint & to a lesser amount at the acromioclavicular joint (multiaxial) arthrodial classification
Sternoclavicular (SC)
Sternoclavicular (SC) Ligamentous support arthrodial classification supported by
Acromioclavicular (AC)
Coracoclavicular ligaments Superior acromioclavicular ligament Inferior acromioclavicular ligament often injured not a true synovial joint does not have regular synovial features
Scapulothoracic
movement depends on SC & AC joints which allows the scapula to move supported dynamically by its muscles no ligamentous support
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Shoulder Girdle Movements = Scapula Movements
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Muscles Five muscles primarily involved in movement of Shoulder Girdle Trapezius - upper, middle, lower Rhomboid - deep Levator scapula Serratus anterior Pectoralis minor - deep
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Trapezius Muscle Upper fibers: elevation of scapula, extension and rotation of head Middle fibers: elevation, upward rotation and adduction Lower fibers: depression, adduction and upward rotation
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Levator Scapulae Muscle Elevates the medial margin of the scapula
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Rhomboid Muscle: Major and Minor Rhomboid major and minor muscles work together Adduction (retraction): draw scapula toward spinal column Downward rotation: from upward rotated position they draw scapula in downward rotation Elevation: slight upward movement accompanying adduction
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Serratus Anterior Muscle Abduction (protraction): draws medial border of scapula away from vertebrae Upward rotation: longer, lower fibers tend to draw inferior angle of scapula farther away from vertebrae, thus rotating scapula upward slightly
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Pectoralis Minor Muscle Abduction (protraction): draws scapula forward & tends to tilt lower border away from ribs Downward rotation: as it abducts, it draws scapula downward Depression: when scapula is rotated upward, it assists in depression
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Subclavius Muscle Stabilization and protection of sternoclavicular joint Depression Abduction
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