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Levator scapulae

Elevate scapula

Pectoralis minor

Pull scapula forward and glenoid cavity

Elevate scapula

Levator scapulae

Pull scapula forward and glenoid cavity

Pectoralis minor

Rhomboideus major and minor

Adduct and medial rotation of scapula

Trapezius

Elevate scapula( and extend neck)

Adduct and medial rotation of scapula

Rhomboideus major and minor

Elevate scapula and extend neck

Trapezius

Pectoralis major

Flex and adduct arm

Flex and adduct arm

Pectoralis major

Latissimus dorsi

Extend and adduct arms

Deltoid

Lateral and medial rotation and abduction of arm

Supraspinatus

Abduct and rotate arm laterally

Infraspinatus

Rotate arm laterally

Teres minor

Rotate arm laterally

Teres major

Adduct and rotate arm medially

Subscapularis

Rotate arm medially

Biceps brachii

Flex elbow and shoulder. Supinate forearm

Brachialis

Flex elbow

Brachioradialis

Flex elbow and supinateforearm

Triceps brachii

Extend elbow and adduct shoulder

Pronator teres

Pronate and flex elbow

Flexor carpi ulnaris

Flex and adduct at wrist

Flexor carpi radialis

Flex and abduct at wrist

Palmaris longus

Flexion at wrist

Extensor carpi ulnaris

Extend and adduct at wrist

Extensor carpi radialis longus

Extend and abduct at wrist

Identify the muscles capable of abducting the arm at the shoulder

Deltoid

List the muscles of the rotator cuff

Supraspinatus


Infraspinatus


Subscapularis


Teres minor

There are 4 of them

Why is the Teres major not part of the rotator cuff

Because the attachment is not to the capsule of the shoulder joint

Where do you find the labrum of the glenohumeral joint

It is attached around the margin of the glenoid cavity in the shoulder blade

What type of tissue is the labrum

Fibrocartilaginous