At rest, the scapula articulates with these spinous processes
What is T2-T7?
The scapulothoracic articulation is this type of joint
What is IT'S NOT A JOINT!!??
These are the two primarily scapular elevators
What are the upper trapezius and levator scapulae?
This is the artery that lives in the great scapular notch
What is the suprascapular artery?
The accessory nerve is also known as this cranial nerve
What is XI (11)?
This is the orientation of the scapulothoracic articulation
What is Interiorly rotated 35-40 deg, Anteriorly Tilted 10-15 deg and Upwardly Rotated 5-10 deg?
This is the name for the first 30-60 degrees of elevation, where the glenohumeral joint moves on its own
What is the setting phase?
This is the insertion of the latissimus dorsi
What is the intertuberous groove of the humerus?
Name a muscle that is supplied by the dorsal scapular artery
What is the rhomboids or the lower trapezius?
This nerve branches directly from the C7 root of the brachial plexus and innervates the serratus anterior
What is the long thoracic nerve?
This is what characterizes type I scapular dyskinesis
What is an inferior medial scapular border angle prominence?
The integrity of the scapulothoracic articulation depends on these 2 joints
What are the AC and SC joints?
These are the three muscles that form the force couple that allow upward rotation at the scapula
What are the upper trapezius, the lower trapezius and the serratus anterior?
This is the artery that branches into the brachiocephalic trunk on the right side of the body
What is the right common carotid artery?
This is the nerve that lives in the great scapular notch
What is the suprascapular nerve?
This is the notch that connects the supraspinous fossa with the infraspinous fossa
What is the great scapular notch?
This is the ratio of scapulohumeral rhythm
What is a 2:1 ratio of glenohumeral to scapulothoracic movement?
This is the function of the rhomboids major and minor
What is downward rotation?
This is the structure that the subclavian artery branches from on the left side of the body
What is the aortic arch?
This is the innervation of the rhomboid muscles and the levator scapula
What is the dorsal scapular nerve?
This is the name of the ligament that lives in the great scapular notch
What is the superior transverse scapular ligament?
This is the orientation of scaption
What is 30-45 degrees in the frontal plane?
These are the attachment sites of the pectoralis minor
What is costal cartilages 3-5 and the coracoid process of the scapula?
This is the artery that supplies the upper trapezius
What is the occipital artery?
This is the innervation of the latissimus dorsi muscle
What is the thoracodorsal nerve?