Joint that has the most range of motion and connects our humerus and our scapula
What is glenohumeral
The four rotator cuff muscles
What are Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Teres Minor, Subscapularis
Another name for a shoulder separation
What is AC joint sprain
Weakness of these muscles are a major cause for injury
What are SITS muscles
Signs and symptoms of a glenoid labrum tear
What are instability in joint, clicking/popping or catching, pain and weakness with biceps motion
The glenoid fossa and this part of the humerus articulate to make the glenohumeral joint
What is humeral head
three muscles responsible for shoulder flexion
What are biceps brachii, deltoid, pectoralis major
Mechanism of injury for an AC joint sprain
What are falling on lateral tip of shoulder or direct blow
Rotator cuff muscle responsible for internal rotation
What is subscapularis
The purpose of the glenohumeral labrum and what type of tissue is it
What are to deepen the joint socket, fibrocartilage
A sprain of this ligament will cause glenohumeral joint instability
What is glenohumeral ligament
Give three structures that increase stability of the glenohumeral joint (not bone)
What are joint capsule, glenoid labrum, glenohumeral ligament
Chronic muscle injury in the shoulder that includes pain with overhead activity and at tip of shoulder and weakness in RC muscles
What is impingement syndrome. How can this be treated?