What is the function of the rotator cuff?
Keep the ball of the humerus in your shoulder socket, and allows for the shoulder's extensive range of movement
What is a bursa?
A fluid filled sac within your joint that provides cushioning
How many pairs of cervical spinal roots are there?
8
Name the 3 bones that make up the shoulder
Humerus, scapula, clavicle
Which type of joint in the glenohumeral joint?
Synovial or ball and socket
Name 2 risk factors for a Rotator Cuff injury
What is the name of the joint connecting the clavicle to the acromion?
Acromioclavicular joint
Where on the hand does the ulna nerve supply?
Sudden onset left shoulder pain along with chest pain and nausea can be a sign of what?
Myocardial infarction
Name the 6 movements of the shoulder
Flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, internal rotation and external rotation
Name 3 symptoms of a rotator cuff injury
A dull aching pain in the shoulder
Feeling of weakness when lifting your arm
Being unable to move your shoulder fully
Crepitus when moving shoulder
Radiating pain
Where is the epiphysis of the humerus?
Anatomical neck of the humerus
Which spinal nerves make up the roots of the brachial plexus?
C5-T1
Name a possible cause of the shoulder symptoms: 'Sudden very bad pain, cannot move your arm (or it's difficult), sometimes changes shape'
Dislocated shoulder, broken bone (such as a broken arm or broken collarbone), torn or ruptured tendon
What is the range (in degrees) of a glenohumeral painful arc during abduction?
45-60 to 120
Where can the pain radiate to in a rotator cuff injury?
Towards the elbow
What is the function of the short muscles in the shoulder?
Connects the humerus to the scapula
One branch from the *blank* cord and one from the *blank* cord make up the median nerve
Lateral and medial
According to the NHS website after how many weeks of shoulder pain should you see a GP?
2
What is the narrowest part of the humerus?
Surgical neck
Supraspinatus
Infraspinatus
Teres minor
Subscapularis
Where does the subscapularis muscle lie in relation to the skeleton of shoulder?
Subscapularis fossa
The axillary and radial nerve
What does RICE stand for, in terms of managing minor injuries?
Rest
Ice
Compression
Elevation
Name the 2 coracoclavicular ligaments.
Trapezoid (lateral) and conoid (medial)