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32 Cards in this Set
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Levator scapulae |
Elevate scapula |
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Pectoralis minor |
Pull scapula forward and glenoid cavity |
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Elevate scapula |
Levator scapulae |
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Pull scapula forward and glenoid cavity |
Pectoralis minor |
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Rhomboideus major and minor |
Adduct and medial rotation of scapula |
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Trapezius |
Elevate scapula( and extend neck) |
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Adduct and medial rotation of scapula |
Rhomboideus major and minor |
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Elevate scapula and extend neck |
Trapezius |
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Pectoralis major |
Flex and adduct arm |
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Flex and adduct arm |
Pectoralis major |
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Latissimus dorsi |
Extend and adduct arms |
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Deltoid |
Lateral and medial rotation and abduction of arm |
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Supraspinatus |
Abduct and rotate arm laterally |
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Infraspinatus |
Rotate arm laterally |
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Teres minor |
Rotate arm laterally |
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Teres major |
Adduct and rotate arm medially |
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Subscapularis |
Rotate arm medially |
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Biceps brachii |
Flex elbow and shoulder. Supinate forearm |
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Brachialis |
Flex elbow |
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Brachioradialis |
Flex elbow and supinateforearm |
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Triceps brachii |
Extend elbow and adduct shoulder |
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Pronator teres |
Pronate and flex elbow |
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Flexor carpi ulnaris |
Flex and adduct at wrist |
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Flexor carpi radialis |
Flex and abduct at wrist |
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Palmaris longus |
Flexion at wrist |
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Extensor carpi ulnaris |
Extend and adduct at wrist |
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Extensor carpi radialis longus |
Extend and abduct at wrist |
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Identify the muscles capable of abducting the arm at the shoulder |
Deltoid |
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List the muscles of the rotator cuff |
Supraspinatus Infraspinatus Subscapularis Teres minor |
There are 4 of them |
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Why is the Teres major not part of the rotator cuff |
Because the attachment is not to the capsule of the shoulder joint |
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Where do you find the labrum of the glenohumeral joint |
It is attached around the margin of the glenoid cavity in the shoulder blade |
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What type of tissue is the labrum |
Fibrocartilaginous |
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