Trapezius and scapula
Lats and traps
Rotator cuff
Bony landmarks
Antagonists and synergists
100

The "Superman position" is a good way to feel the contraction of this part of the trapezius.

What are the lower fibers of the trapezius

100

This movement can be performed to create a strong contraction of the latissimus dorsi.

What is medial rotation of the glenohumeral joint

100

This joint is encompassed and stabilized by the rotator cuff muscles

What is the glenohumeral, or shoulder, joint

100

This bony land mark is located on the lateral side of the mid-humeral shafts

What is the deltoid tuberosity

100

These muscles act as antagonists to biceps brachii while performing shoulder extension

What are pectoralis major (lower fibers)

200

These muscles are completely superficial

What are latissimus dorsi, deltoids, trapezius

200

This bony landmark can help distinguish teres major vs latissimus dorsi

What is the lateral border of the scapula

200

The shared attachment site of 3 of the rotator cuff muscles

What is the greater tubercle of the humerus

200

This bony landmark serves as an attachment for 3 of the rotator cuff muscles

What is the greater tubercle of the humerus

200

This muscles acts as a synergist with teres minor during lateral rotation of the glenohumeral joint.

What is deltoid (posterior fibers) and infraspinatous

300

The common attachment for trapezius and deltoid muscles

What is the acromion process

300

(Blank) is a part of the origin of latissimus dorsi 

What are: the inferior angle of the scapula, spinous processes of the last 6 thoracic vertebrae, last 3 or 4 ribs, thoracolumbar fascia and the iliac crest

300

The action performed in order to feel supraspinatous contract.

What is alternation between slight abduction and relaxation of the shoulder

300

This part of the scapula serves as an attachment site for the long head of triceps brachii

What is the infraglenoid tubercle

300

This muscle acts as an antagonist to the lower fibers of trapezius during depression of the scapula 

What are traps, rhomboids (both), and levator scapula

400

The 2 movements required to feel the sternoclavicular joint widen and diminish slightly

What is elevation and depression of the scapula

400

The origin of the deltoid is identical to the insertion of this muscle

What is trapezius

400

The scapula serves as an attachment site for this many muscles

What is 17

400

This supraspinous fossa is located just superior to this landmark

What is the spine of the scapula

400

This muscle helps create downward rotation of the scapula 

What is rhomboid (major and minor), levator scapula, pectoralis minor.

500

The end of the clavicle that curves inferiorly

What is the sternal end

500

The portion of the trapezius muscle that elevates the scapula

What are the upper fibers

500

A weakness in this muscle can be indicated by a "winged scapula"

What is serratus anterior

500

To access the medial portion of the subscapular fossa, position your partner like this

What is side lying

500

This movement of the head and neck shortens the upper fibers of the trapezius on the right side of the body

What is flex and rotation to the left