This muscle is an antagonist to Teres Minor and Infraspinatus.
What is Subscapularis?
This muscle has a long head that originates on the infraglenoid tubercle of the humerus
What is the Long Head of the Triceps
Generally indicates the body part or structure involved.
What is a root word or stem?
The three functional classifications of joints.
What are diarthrotic, amphiarthrotic, and synarthrotic?
The shared attachment point for the trapezius (insertion) and deltoid (origin)?
What is the lateral 1/3 of the clavicle, acromion process and the spine of the scapula?
This is the common action of the rotator cuff muscles.
What is stabilize the humerus?
This muscle has an insertion point at the Olecranon Process of the Ulna.
What is the Triceps Brachii?
The two combining vowels that typically join two or more root words.
What is i and o?
The structural classifications of joints.
What are fibrous, cartilaginous and synovial?
Originates at the thoracolumbar aponeurosis and inserts on the bicipital groove.
What are the attachment points for the Latissimus Dorsi?
These two rotator cuff muscles are synergists to each other.
What is Teres Minor and Infraspinatus?
The Origin point for the medial and lateral head of the triceps brachii.
What is the posterior humerus?
One or more syllables added to the front of a stem in order to further its meaning.
What is a prefix?
Two structural classifications of synarthrotic and amphiarthrotic joints.
What are fibrous and cartilaginous?
All the muscles that insert on the Greater Tubercle of the humerus.
What is the Infraspinatus, Teres Minor, Supraspinatus?
This rotator cuff muscle is capable of ABduction of the humerus at the glenohumeral joint.
What is Suprasipnatus?
The insertion point for the biceps brachii muscles.
What is the biceps retinaculum and the radial tuberosity?
DAILY DOUBLE!!!
Anatomic terms often include more than one word. The first word often acts as an ____ that indicates the region or location of a structure.
What is an adjective?
The distinguishing factor for highly moveable diarthrotic joints.
What is a synovial joint with synovial fluid and a joint capsule?
A: Elevates the Scapula and Extends the head and neck, laterally flexes the head and neck and downwardly rotates the scapula.
I: Upper border or superior angle of the scapula
O: TPs of the Cervical vertebrae C1-C4
What is Levator Scapulae?
All rotator cuff muscles insert on the Greater Tubercle of the Humerus except this muscle.
What is Subscapularis?
The all of the actions of the biceps brachii.
What is Flexion of the glenohumeral joint and the elbow joint, and supination of the forearm
Denotes diagnosis, symptom or surgical procedure. Also identifies a word as a noun or adjective.
What is a suffix?
Fibrous sacks lined with synovial membrane and lubricated with synovial fluid.
What are bursae?
I: Anterior medial border of the scapula
O: Ribs 1-9
A: ABduct and Upward Rotation of the scapula, Elevate the Ribs during Inhalation when the Scapula is fixed
What is the Serratus Anterior?