Parts
Movements
Common Injuries
Classification and function
Double Jeopardy
Miscallaneous
100
The other name for the collar bone
What is the clavicle
100
The scapula is raised in a shrugging motion
What is elevation
100
The most common way to sustain injuries to the shoulder joint
What is sport activities
100
The shoulder joint is this type of joint
What is a synovial joint
100
The other more technical name for the shoulder joint
What is the glenohumeral joint
200
The humerus is held in place by this cavity "socket"
What is the glenoid fossa
200
The scapula is lowered from elevation, the angle formed by the neck and shoulders is obtuse, giving the appearance of "slumped" shoulders
What is depression
200
Caused by overuse of the biceps brachii muscle
What is biceps tendonitis
200
What kind of joint is the shoulder
What is a ball and socket joint
200
This is the other ball and socket joint found in the human body
What is the hip joint
300
The number of ligaments in the glenohumeral joint
What is 5 ligaments. (Superior, middle and inferior glenohumeral, coracohumeral and the tranverse humeral ligaments)
300
Movement of the shoulder in a circular motion so that if the elbow and fingers are fully extended the subject draws a circle in the air lateral to the body
What is circumduction
300
Tearing of the acromioclavicular ligament
What is a shoulder seperation
300
The main funtion of the shoulder joint
What is to allow mobility between the main body and the arm
300
The two types of cartilage found in the shoulder joint
What are articular and labrum cartilage
400
A capsule with fused tendons that supports the arm at the shoulder joint
What is the rotator cuff
400
The shoulder joint is the most "___" joint in the human body
What is the most "mobile joint" in the human body
400
Occurs when the humerus “pops out” of the glenoid fossa
What is a shoulder dislocation
400
The shoulder blade is the most "___" joint in the human body
What is the most "mobile joint" in the human body
400
Branches of the anterior and posterior circumflex humeral and suprascapular arteries
What arteries supply blood to the shoulder joint
500
The muscles that are responsible for movement in the shoulder attach to the scapula, humerus, and clavicle. (will accept at least 2)
What are serratus anterior, subclavius, pectoralis minor, sternocleidomastoid, levator scapulae, rhomboid minor and major, trapezius, anterior middle and posterior deltoid
500
The shoulder joint is an example of a "___" because it displys the ability to move through all axials
What is multiaxial joint
500
An injury to one of the rotator cuff tendons
What is a rotator cuff tear
500
With increased mobility comes a lack of "___" With a greater range in mobility means a great lack in "__"
What is stability
500
This current Pittsburgh Penguins superstar is out with a shoulder injury
Who is Evgeni Malkin
M
e
n
u