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4 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Movements of the following muscles?
Supraspinatous Infraspinatous Teres minor Subscapularis Teres major Pec major |
Supraspinatous - initial 15 degrees of abduction
Infraspinatous - lateral rotation Teres minor - lateral rotation Subscapularis Teres major - medial rotation Pec major- flexion, adduction and medial rotation |
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Innervation of the deltoid? Clinical significance of the location of this nerve wrt humerus?
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Axillary nerve. Related to surgical neck.
Also, passes through quadrangular space. |
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Boundaries of the axilla?
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Anterior - pec major and pec minor
Posterior - subscapularis Lateral- intertubercular sulcus of humerus Medial - upper thoracic wall |
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Movement and innervation of serratus anterior?
Clinical sign when there is a lesion of this nerve? |
protraction and rotation of the scapula
long thoracic nerve winged scapula |