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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
Innervation of the deltoid? Clinical significance of the location of this nerve wrt humerus?
Axillary nerve. Related to surgical neck.

Also, passes through quadrangular space.
Boundaries of the axilla?
Anterior - pec major and pec minor
Posterior - subscapularis
Lateral- intertubercular sulcus of humerus
Medial - upper thoracic wall
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