Anatomy
Anatomy
Injuries
Miscellaneous
Special tests
100
These two bones make up the shoulder girdle
What are the scapula and clavicle
100
This connects the acromion process to the collarbone
What is the AC joint
100
This bone is the easiest bone to break in the body
What is the clavicle?
100
These are the five components of throwing
What is wind-up, cocking, acceleration, release, and deceleration.
100
A positive test indicates a sternoclavicular strain or tear
What is the Sternoclavicular (SC) Stress Test
200
This joint separates the humerus from the scapula
What is the Glenohumeral joint
200
This is the term for the point of the shoulder
What is the acromion process
200
These are the two mechanisms for an AC joint injury?
What is a downward blow to the clavicle and a fall forward on an outstretched arm?
200
A decrease in the size of the subacromial space
What is Impingement syndrome
200
For this test you must put your thumb in the bicipital groove
What is Yergason's test
300
This muscle is anterior to the scapula
What is the Subscapularis
300
This joint is found on the proximal end of the clavicle
What is the sternoclavicular joint
300
This stage of an overhand throw causes the most injuries to their shoulder.
What is the follow-through stage?
300
The cup-like structure that the humeral head fits into
What is the glenoid labrum
300
In this test you will see a shoulder dip
What is Sulcus Sign Test
400
This is the "hook" of the shoulder
What is the coracoid process
400
This is the main artery of the shoulder?
What is the subclavian artery
400
This the when the ligaments are stretched and progressively less stable.
What is Chronic GH subluxation?
400
This injury results in discoloration and swelling of the shoulder region
What is a shoulder pointer
400
This is what SLAP stands for.
What is a Superior Labrum Anterior to Posterior tear?
500
These are the 4 muscles of the shoulder girdle
What are the supraspinatus, teres minor, infraspinatus, and subscapularis?
500
These are the five ligaments that make up the shoulder
What is the coroclavicular, acromioclavicular, coracoacromial, corocohumeral, and sternoclavicular ligaments.
500
Swelling/deformity, dislocation, broken bone, and a snap/pop are all signs of...
What is a fractured clavicle?
500
This is what the acronym HOPS stands for
What is History, Observation, Palpation, Special tests
500
A positive test indicates glenohumeral instability or a previous tear
What is Sulcus Sign Test
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