Shoulder Girdle
Glenohumeral Movers
BONES and such
Articulations and Ligaments
Wild Card
100
This shoulder muscle performs scapular tilt. 
Pec Minor
100

If you instruct your patient to lie prone and reach their R hand toward their L pocket, you will be targeting this muscle. 

The Lats

100

This bony landmark has a slightly concave surface and is located on the superior lateral side of the scapula above the axillary border and below the acromion process

The Glenoid Fossa

100
These two BONES make up the Acromioclavicular Joint.
The scapula and clavicle


100
Name all the motions of the shoulder girdle.

Elevation

Depression

Tilt

Upward rotation

Downward rotation

Protraction

Retraction

200
This is the name of the resting position of the scapula. 

The plane of the scapula

200
This rotator cuff muscle performs internal rotation. 
The subscapularis
200
This is also known as the intertubercular groove. 
the bicipital groove
200
This articulation is not considered a joint in the pure sense of the word.
The Scapulothoracic articulation
200

This is the combined motions of the shoulder girdle and shoulder joint after the first 30 degrees of glenohumeral movement 

Scapulohumeral Rhythm

300
The trapezius is innervated by this nerve. 
Cranial Nerve XI (Spinal Accesory)
300

Name the actions of the posterior deltoid.

-Abduction 

-Extension/Hyperextension 

-External Rotation

  -Horizontal Abduction

300

This bony landmark on the scapula determines the direction of scapular rotation. 

The inferior angle
300
This ligament forms a roof over the head of the humerus and serves as a protective arch.
The coracoacromial ligament. 
300
If you extend the shoulder joint, these two motions occur at the shoulder girdle.
Downward rotation and retraction
400
The combined effect of these three muscles work to downwardly rotate the scapula

Pec minor

Levator Scapula

Rhomboid. 

400

Name the origin and insertions of the "little helper".

O: Inferior axillary border near the inferior angle  I: Medial lip of bicipital groove

400
This Broad flat area serves as an attachment for the middle deltoid. 
The acromion process
400
This superficial fibrous sheet provides a broad attachment for the latissimus dorsi.
What is the thoracolumbar fascia
400
This is defined as muscles pulling in different directions to accomplish the same motion
Force Coupling
500
Name the action and innervation of the serratus anterior muscle. 

Protraction and upward rotation

Long Thoracic Nerve. 

500
These two muscles are innervated by the Subscapular Nerve
Supraspinatus and Infraspinatus
500
This boney landmark serves as the point of disarticulation of the humerus during shoulder replacement. 
The surgical neck. 
500

The coracoclavicular ligament is made up of these two divisions

The conoid ligament and the trapezoid ligament. 

500
The median nerve arises from these cords of the brachial plexus. 
The lateral and medial cord.