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NAME: BAJAR, PHEODOR ALFRED D.

SIGNATURE:
YEAR AND SECTION: PT 1-3 DATE: 06/09/2020

ANATOMY OF THE UPPER EXTREMITIES:


THE SHOULDER COMPLEX

I. Label the bones. Write your answer at the table.

BONY LANDMARKS
A Acromial End
B Conoid Tubercle
C Subclavian Groove
D Sternal end
BONY LANDMARKS
A Acromion
B Coracoid Process
C Suprascapular notch
D Superior Border
E Superior Angle
F Subscapular fossa
G Inferior Angle
H Lateral angle
I Glenoid Cavity
J Supraglenoid tubercle
BONY LANDMARKS
A Superior Angle
B Superior Border
C Suprascapular notch
D Spine of the scapula
E Coracoid process
F Acromion
G Glenoid cavity at lateral angle
H Infraspinous fossa
I Lateral border
J Inferior angle
K Medial border
L Supraspinous fossa
BONY LANDMARKS
A Greater Tubercle
B Surgical Neck
C Lesser Tubercle
D Anatomical Head of the Humerus
E Anatomical Neck
F Intertubercular sulcus
G Crest of lesser tubercle
H Crest of greater tubercle
I Body of Humerus
J Greater Tubercle

JOINTS OF THE SHOULDER COMPLEX


II. Complete the table below.

JOINT ARTICULATIO TYPE MOVEMENT LIGAMENTS


N OF S
JOINT
GLENOHUMERAL Head of the Ball & Triaxial 3
JOINT humerus and socket glenohumeral
the socket of joint ligaments on
the scapula the anterior
from the side of the
glenoid cavity joint
ACROMIOCLAVICULA Lateral clavicle Hinge Uniaxial Quadrilateral
R JOINT with the Joint Band
acromion
process
projects
anteriorly off
the scapula
STERNOCLAVICULAR Sternum bone Saddle Biaxial Posterior
JOINT & clavicle bone Joint sternoclavicula
r ligament
SCAPULOTHORACIC Concave Condyloi Biaxial No ligaments
JOINT surface of the d Joint
anterior
Scapula &
posterior
thoracic rib
cage

III. Label the muscles. Write your answer at the table.


MUSCLES
A Trapezius
B Deltoid
C Triceps brachii
D Brachialis
E Latissimus dorsi

MUSCLES
A Trapezius
B Deltoid
C Pectoralis Major
D Triceps Brachii
E Biceps Brachii
F Serratus anterior
MUSCLES
A Supraspinatus Muscle
B Right teres minor
C Infraspinatus Muscles
D Biceps Brachii
E Triceps Brachii
F Brachialis
G Right teres major

MUSCLES
A Coracobrachialis
B Short Head (Biceps Brachii)
C Long head (Bicep Brachii)
D Right Teres Major
E Right Pectoralis Major
F Brachialis

THE AXILLA
IV. Complete the table.

WALLS BOUNDARIES
ANTERIOR WALL Pectoralis Major and minor muscles
POSTERIOR WALL Teres major, subscapularis, and
latissimus dorsi
MEDIAL WALL Serratus anterior and the first four
thoracic cage
LATERAL WALL Made by the intertubercular sulcus
(bicipital groove) of the humerus
BASE OF FLOOR Formed by the skin that stretches
from the arm to the thoracic cage;
forms the indentation known as the
axillary fossa
APEX Formed by the cervicoaxillary canal;
bounded by the clavicle, the 1st rib,
and the top of the scapula

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