This is the proper name of the GH Joint
Glenohumeral Joint
Shoulder Flexion
180*
The muscle lays in the supraspinous fossa?
Supraspinatus
This is the origin of the Infraspinatus
Medial Border of the Scapula
The muscle responsible for abduction
Supraspinatus
AKA collar bone
Clavicle
This is the proper name of the AC Joint
Acromioclavicular Joint
Shoulder Abduction
170*
The muscle that is directly under the spine of the scapula.
Infraspinatus
This is where the Subscapularis Inserts.
Lesser tuberosity of the humerus
The muscles responsible for ER
Infraspinatus and Teres Minor
Humer/o and -al
Humeral
Humerus and pertaining to the Humerus
This is the proper name of the SC Joint
Sternoclavicular Joint
Shoulder ER/IR
90*
The muscle on the anterior portion of the of the scapula.
Subscapularis
The Origin of the Subscapularis
Subscapular fossa
The muscle responsible for IR
Subscapularis
Cost/o
Ribs
Stability of the shoulder complex results from the coordinated movement of what 2 bones.
Scapula and Humerus
Shoulder Extension
60*
Smallest of the External Rotators
Teres Minor
The insertion points of the Infraspinatus, Supraspinatus and Teres minor.
Greater Tubericle of the humerus
Muscles responsible for shoulder Flexion
Pec Major, Ant Deltiod and biceps
Articulation
Articul/o
area where two or more bones meet; a joint
What joint is considered a "false joint"?
Scapulothoracic Joint
Shoulder Adduction
20-30*
These muscles lay overtop of the RTC's
Deltoids
The origin of the Teres Minor
Lateral Edge of the Scapula
The muscles responsible for Shoulder Extension
Latissimus Dorsi, Teres Major and Posterior Deltoid
Supraclavicular
Supra
Clavivul/o
-ar
Pertaining to above the sternum and clavicle