what is the middle GH ligament
What muscles are responsible for abduction
what is the supraspinatus and deltoid
What are the attachments of the joint capsule
what is the rim of the glenoid fossa to the anatomical neck of the humerus
what is the blood supply of the lats
what is the thoracodorsal artery
what runs through the triangular interval
what is the radial nerve and profunda brachii artery
What is the action of the superior GH ligament
What is the origin and insertion of the long head of the triceps
what is infraglenoid tubercle and olecranon
what is the external layer of the capsule made up of
what is the blood supply of the supraspinatus
what is the suprascapular artery
what are the borders of the quadrangular space
what is the inferior border of the teres minor, superior border of teres major, medial border of humerus, lateral border of long head of triceps
What is the origin and insertion of the coracohumeral ligament
what is the base of the coracoid process and greater and lesser tubercle
What muscles are responsible for internal rotation
what is the pec major, Subscapularis, teres major, lats, ant deltoid
what is the part of the capsule that allows for additional motion with elevation
what is the axillary pouch
what is the vascular supply of the capsule
what is the posterior and anterior circumflex humeral arteries
if the triangular interval became compressed what structures could neurologically be compromised
what is the posterior compartment of the forearm (extensors)