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43 Cards in this Set
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Against gravity position for shoulder flexion? |
Client seated upright with arm starting relaxed at side |
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Gravity eliminated position for shoulder flexion? |
Client laying on side with arm starting relaxed straight at side. |
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Normal range of motion for shoulder flexion? |
0 to 180 |
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Primary Mover for Flexion? |
Anterior Deltoid |
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Flexion primary mover’s attachments? |
Lateral 3rd of clavicle to deltoid tuberosity. |
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Flexion Primary mover nerve innervation? |
Anterior deltoid is innervated by the axillary nerve. |
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Flexion secondary mover? |
Coracobrachialis |
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Against gravity position for shoulder extension? |
Client sitting upright with arm at side. |
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Gravity eliminated position for shoulder extension? |
Client in side with arm at side. |
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Normal range for shoulder extension? |
0 to 60 |
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Primary mover for extension? |
Latissimus Dorsi |
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Attachments of primary mover for extension? |
Last 6 thoracic vertebrae, last 3-4 Ribs, thoracolumbar fascia, iliac crest to the intertubercular groove of the humerus. |
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Nerve innervation of the primary mover for extension? |
Thoracodorsal N. |
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Secondary mover for extension? |
Teres Major |
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Against gravity position for shoulder abduction? |
Client sitting upright with arm resting at side. |
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Gravity eliminated position for shoulder abduction? |
Client on back (supine) with palm facing upward. |
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Primary mover for shoulder abduction? |
Middle deltoid |
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Attachments for primary mover for shoulder abduction? |
Acromion to deltoid tuberosity |
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Nerve innervation for primary mover for shoulder abduction? |
Axillary Nerve |
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Secondary Mover for shoulder abduction? |
Supraspinatus (moves the first five degrees) |
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Against gravity position for shoulder horizontal abduction? |
Client on stomach (in prone) with arm bent at 90 degrees and forearm hanging off mat. |
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Gravity eliminated position for shoulder horizontal abduction? |
Client sitting upright. Arm abducted out at 90 degrees and forearm bent at elbow |
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Primary mover for shoulder horizontal abduction? |
Posterior fibers of the deltoid |
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Attachments of primary mover for shoulder horizontal abduction? |
Spine of scapula to deltoid tuberosity |
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Nerve innervation of primary mover for shoulder horizontal abduction? |
Axillary nerve |
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Secondary mover for shoulder horizontal abduction? |
Middle trapezius |
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Against gravity position for shoulder horizontal adduction? |
Subject on back (in supine) |
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Gravity eliminated position for shoulder horizontal adduction? |
Client sitting upright with arm abducted 90 degrees and arm bent at elbow |
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Primary mover for horizontal shoulder adduction? |
Pectoralis Major |
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Nerve innervation for primary mover for horizontal shoulder adduction? |
Medial and lateral pectoral nerves |
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Attachments of primary mover for shoulder horizontal adduction? |
Medial 2/3 of clavicle, sternum and coastal cartilage of 1-6 to greater tubercle of humerus |
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Against gravity position for shoulder external rotation? |
Client on stomach (in prone) with arm abducted 90 degrees and bent at elbow with elbow hanging off mat. |
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Gravity eliminated position for shoulder external rotation? |
Client sitting upright, arm abducted 90 degrees and elbow bent. |
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Primary mover for shoulder external rotation? |
Infraspinatus |
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Nerve innervation of primary mover for shoulder external rotation? |
Suprascapular nerve |
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Muscle attachments of primary mover for shoulder external rotation? |
Infraspinous process to greater tuberosity. |
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Secondary mover for shoulder external rotation? |
Teres minor. |
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Against gravity position for shoulder internal rotation? |
On stomach (in prone) with arm abducted 90 degrees. And arm bent at elbow. Elbow is off the mat. |
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Gravity eliminated position for shoulder internal rotation? |
Client sitting upright, with arm abducted 90 degrees and bent at elbow. |
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Primary mover for shoulder internal rotation? |
Subscapularis |
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Nerve innervation for primary mover for shoulder internal rotation? |
Upper and lower subscapular nerve |
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Muscle attachments of the primary mover for shoulder internal rotation? |
Subscapular fossa to lesser tuberosity |
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Secondary mover for shoulder internal rotation? |
Teres major |