Name the 6 movements of the scapula
Elevation, depression, retraction, protraction, upward rotation, and downward rotation
What two veins does the dorsal venous network drain into?
Cephalic and Basilic Veins
How old are Shannon, Mackenzie, and Kara Grace?
Shannon- 24
Mackenzie- 27
Kara Grace- 23
What actions occur at the proximal and distal radioulnar joints?
Supination and pronation
What two veins join to form the axillary vein?
Basilic and brachial veins
Name the carpals that make up the distal row
Trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, hamate
Radial deviation
The cephalic veins runs through a named space in the ILM that is made up of what three structures?
Deltoid, Pectoralis Major, and Clavicle
What structure spans the suprascapular notch to form a formamen? What nerve runs through this foramen?
Superior transverse scapular ligament; suprascapular nerve
Muscles that cross the Glenohumeral joint posteriorly will be capable of which action?
Extension
If there is no infections/pathologies in the upper extremity but the axillary lymph nodes are inflamed, what could be the cause of this inflammation? Why?
Breast Cancer; superficial tissues of the torso superior to the umbilicus drain towards the axillary lymph nodes
Distal radius, fibrocartilaginous articular disc, scaphoid, lunate, and triquetrum
Demonstrate the difference between flexion, abduction, and opposition of the carpometacarpal joint.
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What are the two possible paths of lymph from superficial lymphatic vessels accompanying the cephalic vein in the right upper extremity?
1. Deltopectoral lymph nodes -->axillary lymph nodes-->right lymphatic duct-->right venous angle
2. Axillary lymph nodes-->right lymphatic duct-->right venous angle
What four joints are involved in the scapulohumeral rhythm and what is the ratio of motion described in the ILM?
Sternoclavicular, Acromioclavicular, Glenohumeral, and Scapulothoracic joints; For every 2 degrees of glenohumeral motion, there is 1 degree of scapulothoracic movement