The anatomical name for this ball-and-socket joint.
What is glenohumeral joint?
The four muscles of the rotator cuff
What are the Subscapularis, Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, and Teres minor?
True of False
The shoulder is the only joint of the body with 360 degrees of rotation
What is True?
Most common shoulder dislocation
What is Anterior shoulder dislocation?
HOPS stands for
What is History, Observation, Palpation, and Special Tests
The three primary articulations of the shoulder complex
What is the glenohumeral joint, acromioclavicular joint, and the sternoclavicular joint?
The rotator cuff muscles and deltoid combine to produce_
What is a force couple?
Two functions of the Latissimus dorsi
What is...?
Adducts, extends, rotates arm medially
Draws shoulder downward or backward
Test used to determine integrity of rotator cuff.
What is drop arm sign?
Drop-arm sign is positive when_
What is a loss of control occurring in mid range when the arm is lowered.
Where the head of the humerus attaches to the scapula.
What is glenoid fossa?
Muscle which rotates arm laterally, adducts, and inserts at humerus.
What is the Teres minor?
Movement which occurs in the transverse plane.
What is rotation?
What causes a stinger(burner)
What is the stretching or compressing of the rachial pleaxus?
Shoulder flexion and external rotation are both weak when performing this test
What is Empty can?
The origin and insertion of the Pectoralis minor.
What is ribs(origin) and scapula(insertion)?
Two symptoms of a rotator cuff tear(partial of full)
What is inability to move arm in normal ROM, possible catching, pain when sleeping on affected side?
Main muscles involved in an overhead Tennis serve
What is Subscapularis, Latissimus dorsi, and teres major?
Kehr's sign is caused by_
What is a spleen injury?
Drop shoulder is an indication that which two tests may be performed.
What is Hawkins Kennedy and drop arm?
Two joints at the ends of the clavicle
What is acromioclavicular joint and sternoclavicular joint?
Muscle which inserts into the humerus posterosuperiorly.
What is the Infraspinatus?
With active arm movement, the rotator cuff muscles do what to prevent the humeral head from sliding.
What is compress and depress?
Tear that occurs with repeated traumas
What is a degenerative tear?
A positive Hawkin's impingement test looks like_
What is symptoms of anterior shoulder pain?