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What bones and joints make up the shoulder?
Humerous, clavicle, scapula

glenohumeral joint
sternoclavicular joint
scapulothoracic joint
acromialclavicular
What are the outer capsule ligaments that are in glenohumeral joint and function?

Extra capsular?
glenohumeral lig. thickens anterior capsule
coracohumeral lig; strengthens superior portion

Extra:
transverse humeral
coracoacromial limits superior movement
What are the 2 important bursae?
subdeltoid and subacromial
mobility vs stability
mobility: lax capsule and shallow glenoid cavity

stability: rotator cuff muscles
what are the ligaments in the sternoclavicular joint?

Additional parts
interclavicular lig: limits shoulder depression
costalclavicular: limits elevation

articular disc
What are the ligaments in the acromial clavicular joint?
coracoclavicular (trapazoid and conoid)

acromial clavicular:
Superficial Back muscles:
Trap, rhomboids, levator scapulae, Rotator cuff (SITS), Teres major, lats, Deltoid
Rotator cuff muscles
Supraspinatus, infraspinatus, subscapularis, teres minor
Muscles on the scapula that move the humerous?
Deltoid, SITS, Teres major, Triceps long head,
What is nerve distribution?
Area of skin innervated by 1 peripheral nerve