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Title: The Shoulder Girdle


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The Shoulder Girdle
  • Anatomy and Kinesiology
  • 420024

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Objectives
  • Bones, bony landmarks and joints
  • Muscles
  • Movements

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The Shoulder Girdle
  • The scapula and clavicle
  • Two joints
  • Functions
  • Dynamic stability
  • Increased ROM

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Bones
From Seeley RR, Stephens TD, Tate P anatomy and
physiology, ed 7, New York, 2006, McGraw-Hill
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Bones
From Seeley RR, Stephens TD, Tate P anatomy and
physiology, ed 7, New York, 2006, McGraw-Hill
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Joints
  • Shoulder girdle (scapulothoracic)
  • Scapula moves on the rib cage
  • Joint motion occurs at sternoclavicular joint
    to a lesser amount at the acromioclavicular joint

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Joints
  • Sternoclavicular (SC)
  • (Multiaxial) arthrodial/gliding classification
  • Movements
  • Anteriorly with protraction
  • Posteriorly with retraction
  • Superiorly with elevation
  • Inferiorly with depression

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Joints
  • Acromioclavicular (AC)
  • Arthrodial/gliding classification
  • Movements
  • Some gliding rotational motion accompanying
    other shoulder girdle shoulder joint motions
  • Often injured

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Objectives
  • Bones, bony landmarks and joints
  • Muscles
  • Movements

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Muscles
  • Five muscles primarily involved in shoulder
    girdle movements
  • All originate on axial skeleton insert on
    scapula and/or clavicle
  • Do not attach to humerus do not cause shoulder
    joint actions
  • Functions
  • Stability
  • ROM of shoulder joint

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Shoulder Girdle Muscles
  • Five muscles primarily involved in shoulder
    girdle movements
  • Trapezius - upper, middle, lower
  • Rhomboid - deep
  • Levator scapula
  • Serratus anterior
  • Pectoralis minor - deep

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Trapezius
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Levator Scapulae
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Rhomboids
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Serratus Anterior
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Pectoralis Minor
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Subclavius
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Objectives
  • Bones, bony landmarks and joints
  • Muscles
  • Movements

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Movements
  • Focus on specific bony landmarks
  • inferior angle
  • glenoid fossa
  • acromion process
  • Shoulder girdle movements scapula movements

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Movements
  • Elevation
  • Depression

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Movements
  • Abduction (protraction)
  • Adduction (retraction)

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Movements
  • Upward rotation
  • Downward rotation

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Shoulder GirdleMovements
Elevation
Abduction
Upward Rotation
Downward Rotation
Depression
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Movements
  • Anterior tilt (upward tilt)
  • Posterior tilt (downward tilt)

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Movements
  • Lateral tilt (outward tilt)
  • Medial tilt (return from lateral tilt, inward
    tilt)

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Movements
  • Shoulder joint shoulder girdle work together
  • Shoulder girdle movement independent
  • Upward/downward rotation?
  • Shoulder girdle muscles
  • Stabilize scapula
  • Enhance ROM of shoulder joint

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ELEVATION
  • Proximal attachment Above or below
    scapula/clavicle?
  • How many muscles fit this criteria?

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DEPRESSION
  • Proximal attachment Above or below
    scapula/clavicle?
  • How many muscles fit this criteria?

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RETRACTION
  • Proximal attachment In front (ribs) or behind
    (spine)?
  • How many muscles fit this criteria?

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PROTRACTION
  • Proximal attachment In front (ribs) or behind
    (spine)?
  • How many muscles fit this criteria?

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UPWARD ROTATION
  • Upward or downward torque?
  • How many muscles fit this criteria?

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DOWNWARD ROTATION
  • Upward or downward torque?
  • How many muscles fit this criteria?
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