The shoulder blade is called the what?
Scapula
What type of joint is the shoulder?
Ball & Socket
What movement does the supraspinatus do?
Abduction
The most common fracture of the shoulder happens to what bone?
Clavicle
If you dislocate your shoulder what percentage of people will do it again?
85-90%
The collarbone is called the what?
Clavicle
What is the name of the shoulder joint?
Glenohumeral Joint
What movement does the infraspinatus do?
External rotation
What joint dislocation can lead to injuries to the esophagus, trachea & arteries
SC Joint
Most common shoulder dislocation happens in what direction?
Anterior
What three bones makes up the shoulder complex?
Scapula, Clavicle & Humerus
What two bones make up the SC Joint?
Sternum & Clavicle
What movement does the teres minor do?
External Rotation
Scapula FX
When reducing a shoulder dislocation what TWO movements do you need to do?
Traction & External Rotation
What two bones makes up the shoulder girdle?
Scapula & Clavicle
What two bones make up the AC joint?
Acromion & Clavicle
What are the 4 rotator cuff muscles?
Supraspinatus, Infraspinatus, Teres Minor, Subscapularis
What phase do most rotator cuff injuries happen in throwing?
Follow through
You can use a sling for treatment in AC joint sprains, SC joint sprains, clavicle and humerus fracture.
True or False
False
What is this boney landmark?
Coracoid
What joint in the shoulder is NOT a true joint?
Scapulothoracic Joint
What is the TWO movements of the Subscapularis?
Internal Rotation & Adduction
When a shoulder is dislocated two things will you see?
-Longer than the other arm
-Slope Down
What provides extra cushion and stability in the shoulder?
Labrum