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The greater tubercle is _____ and is separated from the lesser tubercle via the ______
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lateral,
bicipital groove |
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clavipectoral fascia
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strong sheet of connective tissue that encloses the pectoralis minor and subclavius muscle
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Winged scapula due to
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superficial arrangement of the Long thoracic nerve on the Serratus anterior.
injury/blow causes paralysis of nerve=winged scapula when push against wall |
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name the 3 muscle that medially rotate the humerus
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pectoralis major, teres minor, latissimus dorsi
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What forms the base of the axilla?
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the skin btw the anterior and posterior axiallary folds
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the cephalic vein runs btw the _____ and the _____ to enter a space called the _______
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pectoralis major and the deltoid to enter a space call the deltopectoral triangle
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the pectoralis major is innervated by the...?
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lateral and medial pectoral nerves
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what muscle pulls the shoulder downward?
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the pectoralis minor
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the serratus anterior muscles is really strong in ______. originates from the upper ______. and protracts the ______
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swimmers! originates from the upper 8 ribs. protracts the scapula
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SITS is for? name the muscles.
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rotator cuff composition
Anterior: Subscapularis Muscle Posterior: Infraspinatus Muscle Teres Minor Muscle Superior: Supraspinatus Muscle ON TEST!!! |