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Page 1: Anatomy and Kinesiology of the Shoulder Girdle

Anatomy and Kinesiology of the Shoulder Girdle

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Lesson Plan: 40a Anatomy and Kinesiology of the Shoulder Girdle

• 5 minutes: Breath of Arrival and Attendance

• 20 minutes: New Muscles: rotator cuff muscles, pectoralis

minor, and serratus anterior

• 15 minutes: Scapulothoracic Agonists

• 15 minutes: Glenohumeral Agonists

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Classroom Rules

Punctuality- everybody's time is precious:

• Be ready to learn by the start of class, we'll have you out of here on time

• Tardiness: arriving late, late return after breaks, leaving early

The following are not allowed:

• Bare feet

• Side talking

• Lying down

• Inappropriate clothing

• Food or drink except water

• Phones in classrooms, clinic or bathrooms

You will receive one verbal warning, then you'll have to leave the room.

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New Muscles

Rotator CuffSupraspinatusInfraspinatusTeres MinorSubscapularis

Know these OIA’s

Other Scapular MusclesPectoralis MinorSerratus Anterior

Don’t need to know these OIA’s yet

SITS

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Rotator Cuff

SupraspinatusInfraspinatus

(Teres Major)

Subscapularis

Posterior View Anterior View

(Latissimus Dorsi)

Teres Minor

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SupraspinatusOrigin:

• Supraspinous fossa of the scapula

Insertion: • Greater tubercle of the humerus

(superior facet)

Actions: • Shoulder AB duction

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SupraspinatusOrigin:

• Supraspinous fossa of the scapula

Insertion: • Greater tubercle of the humerus

(superior facet)

Actions: • Shoulder AB duction

AB duction

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InfraspinatusOrigin:

• Infraspinous fossa of the scapula

Insertion: • Greater tubercle of the humerus

(middle facet)

Actions: • Shoulder lateral rotation

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InfraspinatusOrigin:

• Infraspinous fossa of the scapula

Insertion: • Greater tubercle of the humerus

(middle facet)

Actions: • Shoulder lateral rotation

Lateral rotation

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Teres MinorOrigin:

• Upper axillary border of the scapula

Insertion: • Greater tubercle of the humerus

(inferior facet)

Actions: • Shoulder lateral rotation

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Teres MinorOrigin:

• Upper axillary border of the scapula

Insertion: • Greater tubercle of the humerus

(inferior facet)

Actions: • Shoulder lateral rotation

Lateral rotation

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SubscapularisOrigin:

• Subscapular fossa of the scapula

Insertion: • Lesser tubercle of the humerus

Actions: • Shoulder medial rotation

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SubscapularisOrigin:

• Subscapular fossa of the scapula

Insertion: • Lesser tubercle of the humerus

Actions: • Shoulder medial rotation

Medial rotation

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Rotator Cuff

SupraspinatusInfraspinatus

(Teres Major)

Subscapularis

Posterior View Anterior View

(Latissimus Dorsi)

Teres Minor

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Two other new muscles

Pectoralis MajorSerratus Anterior

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Serratus AnteriorOrigin:

• Ribs 1-9, outer surfaces

Insertion: • Vertebral border of the scapula

Actions: • Scapular depression• Scapular abduction/protraction• Scapular upward rotation• Holds the scapula to the thorax

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Serratus AnteriorOrigin:

• Ribs 1-9, outer surfaces

Insertion: • Vertebral border of the scapula

Actions: • Scapular depression• Scapular abduction/protraction• Scapular upward rotation• Holds the scapula to the thorax

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Serratus AnteriorOrigin:

• Ribs 1-9, outer surfaces

Insertion: • Vertebral border of the scapula

Actions: • Scapular depression• Scapular abduction/protraction• Scapular upward rotation• Holds the scapula to the thorax

Depression

Abduction / Protraction

Upward Rotation

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Pectoralis MinorOrigin:

• Ribs 3-5

Insertion: • Coracoid process of the scapula

Actions: • Scapular depression• Scapular abduction/protraction• Scapular downward rotation

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Pectoralis MinorOrigin:

• Ribs 3-5

Insertion: • Coracoid process of the scapula

Actions: • Scapular depression• Scapular abduction/protraction• Scapular downward rotation

Depression

Abduction / Protraction

Downward Rotation

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Scapulothoracic Joint Muscles

TrapeziusLevator ScapulaRhomboidsSerratus AnteriorPectoralis Minor

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TrapeziusLevator Scapula

Rhomboids

Serratus Anterior

Posterior View

Scapulothoracic Joint Muscles

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Scapulothoracic Joint Muscles

Pectoralis MinorSerratus AnteriorTrapezius

Levator Scapula

Anterior View

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Agonists of the Scapulothoracic Joint

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Agonists of the Scapulothoracic Joint

Depression1. Lower Trapezius2. Serratus Anterior3. Pectoralis Minor

Elevation1. Upper Trapezius2. Levator Scapula3. Rhomboids

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Agonists of the Scapulothoracic Joint

Depression1. Lower Trapezius2. Serratus Anterior3. Pectoralis Minor

Elevation1. Upper Trapezius2. Levator Scapula3. Rhomboids

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Agonists of the Scapulothoracic Joint

Retraction/Adduction1. Middle Trapezius2. Rhomboids

Protraction/Abduction1. Serratus Anterior2. Pectoralis Minor

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Agonists of the Scapulothoracic Joint

Retraction/Adduction1. Middle Trapezius2. Rhomboids

Protraction/Abduction1. Serratus Anterior2. Pectoralis Minor

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Agonists of the Scapulothoracic Joint

Upward Rotation1. Upper and Lower Trapezius2. Serratus Anterior

Downward Rotation1. Rhomboids2. Levator Scapula3. Pectoralis Minor

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Agonists of the Scapulothoracic Joint

Upward Rotation1. Upper and Lower Trapezius2. Serratus Anterior

Downward Rotation1. Rhomboids2. Levator Scapula3. Pectoralis Minor

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Glenohumeral Joint Muscles

DeltoidPectoralis MajorLatissimus DorsiTeres MajorTricepsSupraspinatusSubscapularisInfraspinatusTeres Minor

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Glenohumeral Joint Muscles

Posterior View

Supraspinatus

Infraspinatus

Teres Minor

Teres Major

Latissimus Dorsi

Deltoid

Triceps Brachii

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Glenohumeral Joint Muscles

Anterior View

Deltoid

PectoralisMajor

Triceps BrachiiBiceps Brachii

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Agonists of the Glenohumeral Joint

Flexion Extension1. Posterior Deltoid2. Latissimus Dorsi / Teres Major3. Pectoralis Major (sternal head)4. Triceps Brachii (long head)

1. Anterior Deltoid2. Pectoralis Major (clavicular head)

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Agonists of the Glenohumeral Joint

Flexion Extension1. Anterior Deltoid2. Pectoralis Major (clavicular head)

1. Posterior Deltoid2. Latissimus Dorsi / Teres Major3. Pectoralis Major (sternal head)4. Triceps Brachii (long head)

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Agonists of the Glenohumeral Joint

Abduction1. Deltoid (all fibers)2. Supraspinatus

Adduction1. Pectoralis Major2. Latissimus Dorsi / Teres Major3. Triceps Brachii (long head)

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Agonists of the Glenohumeral Joint

Abduction1. Deltoid (all fibers)2. Supraspinatus

Adduction1. Pectoralis Major2. Latissimus Dorsi / Teres Major3. Triceps Brachii (long head)

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Agonists of the Glenohumeral Joint

Medial Rotation1. Anterior Deltoid2. Subscapularis3. Pectoralis Major

Lateral Rotation1. Posterior Deltoid2. Infraspinatus / Teres Minor

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Agonists of the Glenohumeral Joint

Medial Rotation1. Anterior Deltoid2. Subscapularis3. Pectoralis Major

Lateral Rotation1. Posterior Deltoid2. Infraspinatus / Teres Minor

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Anatomy and Kinesiology of the Shoulder Girdle

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Use the following slides if needed to review muscles

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Trapezius in context

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Trapezius in context

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TrapeziusOrigin: • Occiput• Ligamentum nuchae (nuchal ligament)• Spinous processes of C7-T12

Insertion: • Lateral one-third of clavicle• Acromion process• Spine of the scapula

Actions:• Upper:

• Elevate the scapula• Upwardly rotate the scapula• Laterally flex head and neck• Rotate head and neck to opposite side• Extend head and neck

• Middle:• Adduct the scapula

• Lower:• Depress the scapula• Upwardly rotate the scapula

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TrapeziusOrigin: • Occiput• Ligamentum nuchae• Spinous processes of C7-T12

Insertion: • Lateral one-third of clavicle• Acromion process• Spine of the scapula

Actions:• Upper:

• Elevate the scapula• Upwardly rotate the scapula• Laterally flex head and neck• Rotate head and neck to opposite side• Extend head and neck

• Middle:• Adduct the scapula

• Lower:• Depress the scapula• Upwardly rotate the scapula

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TrapeziusOrigin: • Occiput• Ligamentum nuchae• Spinous processes of C7-T12

Insertion: • Lateral one-third of clavicle• Acromion process• Spine of the scapula

Actions:• Upper:

• Elevate the scapula• Upwardly rotate the scapula• Laterally flex head and neck• Rotate head and neck to opposite side• Extend head and neck

• Middle:• Adduct the scapula (retraction)

• Lower:• Depress the scapula• Upwardly rotate the scapula

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Rhomboids in context

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RhomboidsOrigin: • Major:• Spinous processes of T2-T5

• Minor:• Spinous processes of C7-T1

Insertion: • Major:• Medial border of scapula, between the

spine and inferior angle• Minor:• Upper portion of medial border of

scapula, across from the spine

Actions:• Adduct the scapula• Downwardly rotate the scapula

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RhomboidsOrigin: Major:

Spinous processes of T2-T5 Minor:

Spinous processes of C7-T1

Insertion: Major:

Medial border of scapula, between the spine and inferior angle

Minor: Upper portion of medial border of scapula,

across from the spine

Actions: Adduct the scapula (retraction) Downwardly rotate the scapula

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Levator Scapula in context

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Levator Scapula

Origin: • Transverse processes of C1-4

Insertion: • Upper region of medial border of scapula• Superior angle of scapula

Actions:• Elevate the scapula• Downward rotation of the scapula

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Levator Scapula

Origin: Transverse processes of C1-4

Insertion: Upper region of medial border of scapula Superior angle of scapula

Actions: Elevate the scapula Downward rotation of the scapula

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Teres major and Latissimus dorsi

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Teres major and Latissimus dorsi

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Latissimus dorsiOrigin:

Spinous processes of last 6 thoracic vertebrae

Last 3-4 ribs Thoracolumbar aponeurosis Iliac crest

Insertion: Crest of the lesser tubercle

of the humerus

Actions: Shoulder extension Shoulder medial rotation Shoulder adduction

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Latissimus dorsiOrigin:

Spinous processes of last 6 thoracic vertebrae

Last 3-4 ribs Thoracolumbar aponeurosis Iliac crest

Insertion: Crest of the lesser tubercle

of the humerus

Actions: Shoulder extension Shoulder medial rotation Shoulder adduction

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Latissimus dorsiOrigin:

Spinous processes of last 6 thoracic vertebrae

Last 3-4 ribs Thoracolumbar aponeurosis Iliac crest

Insertion: Crest of the lesser tubercle

of the humerus

Actions: Shoulder extension Shoulder medial rotation Shoulder adduction

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• Teres Major

• Origin:• Lower axillary border and inferior

angle of scapula

• Insertion:• Medial lip of bicipital groove of

humerus•

• Action:• Extension of humerus• Adduction of humerus

• Medial rotation of humerus

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• Teres Major

• Origin:• Lower axillary border and inferior

angle of scapula

• Insertion:• Medial lip of bicipital groove of

humerus•

• Action:• Extension of humerus• Adduction of humerus

• Medial rotation of humerus

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• Teres Major

• Origin:• Lower axillary border and inferior

angle of scapula

• Insertion:• Medial lip of bicipital groove of

humerus•

• Action:• Extension of humerus• Adduction of humerus

• Medial rotation of humerus

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Deltoid and Pectoralis Major

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Deltoid and Pectoralis Major

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DeltoidOrigin: Anterior: lateral third of clavicle Middle: acromion process of scapula Posterior: spine of scapula

Insertion: Deltoid tuberosity of humerus

Actions: All fibers: Shoulder abduction Anterior:

Shoulder horizontal adduction Shoulder flexion Shoulder medial rotation

Posterior: Shoulder horizontal abduction Shoulder extension Shoulder lateral rotation

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DeltoidOrigin: Anterior: lateral third of clavicle Middle: acromion process of scapula Posterior: spine of scapula

Insertion: Deltoid tuberosity of humerus

Actions: All fibers: Shoulder abduction Anterior:

Shoulder horizontal adduction Shoulder flexion Shoulder medial rotation

Posterior: Shoulder horizontal abduction Shoulder extension Shoulder lateral rotation

Abduction

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DeltoidOrigin: Anterior: lateral third of clavicle Middle: acromion process of scapula Posterior: spine of scapula

Insertion: Deltoid tuberosity of humerus

Actions: All fibers: Shoulder abduction Anterior:

Shoulder horizontal adduction Shoulder flexion Shoulder medial rotation

Posterior: Shoulder horizontal abduction Shoulder extension Shoulder lateral rotation

Horizontaladduction

Medial rotation

Flexion

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DeltoidOrigin: Anterior: lateral third of clavicle Middle: acromion process of scapula Posterior: spine of scapula

Insertion: Deltoid tuberosity of humerus

Actions: All fibers: Shoulder abduction Anterior:

Shoulder horizontal adduction Shoulder flexion Shoulder medial rotation

Posterior: Shoulder horizontal abduction Shoulder extension Shoulder lateral rotation

Lateral rotation

Horizontalabduction

Extension

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Pectoralis MajorOrigin: Clavicular head:

Medial half of clavicle Sternocostal head:

Sternum and cartilages of 1-6 ribs

Insertion: Crest of the greater tubercle of humerus

Actions: All fibers:

Shoulder adduction Shoulder medial rotation

Upper fibers: Shoulder horizontal adduction Shoulder flexion

Lower fibers: Shoulder extension

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Pectoralis MajorOrigin: Clavicular head:

Medial half of clavicle Sternocostal head:

Sternum and cartilages of 1-6 ribs

Insertion: Crest of the greater tubercle of humerus

Actions: All fibers:

Shoulder adduction Shoulder medial rotation

Upper fibers: Shoulder horizontal adduction Shoulder flexion

Lower fibers: Shoulder extension

Adduction

Medial rotation

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Pectoralis MajorOrigin: Clavicular head:

Medial half of clavicle Sternocostal head:

Sternum and cartilages of 1-6 ribs

Insertion: Crest of the greater tubercle of humerus

Actions: All fibers:

Shoulder adduction Shoulder medial rotation

Upper fibers: Shoulder horizontal adduction Shoulder flexion

Lower fibers: Shoulder extension

Horizontaladduction

Flexion

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Pectoralis MajorOrigin: Clavicular head:

Medial half of clavicle Sternocostal head:

Sternum and cartilages of 1-6 ribs

Insertion: Crest of the greater tubercle of humerus

Actions: All fibers:

Shoulder adduction Shoulder medial rotation

Upper fibers: Shoulder horizontal adduction Shoulder flexion

Lower fibers: Shoulder extension

Extension

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Biceps BrachiiOrigin: Short head: coracoid process of the scapula Long head: supraglenoid tubercle of the scapula

Insertion: Tuberosity of the radius Aponeurosis of the biceps brachii

Actions: Elbow flexion Forearm supination Shoulder flexion

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Biceps BrachiiOrigin: Short head: coracoid process of the scapula Long head: supraglenoid tubercle of the scapula

Insertion: Tuberosity of the radius Aponeurosis of the biceps brachii

Actions: Elbow flexion Forearm supination Shoulder flexion

Flexion

Supination

Flexion

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Triceps BrachiiOrigin: Long head: infraglenoid tubercle of

the scapula Lateral head: upper posterior humerus Medial head: lower posterior humerus

Insertion: Olecranon process of the scapula

Actions: Elbow extension Shoulder extension Shoulder adduction

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Triceps BrachiiOrigin: Long head: infraglenoid tubercle of

the scapula Lateral head: upper posterior humerus Medial head: lower posterior humerus

Insertion: Olecranon process of the scapula

Actions: Elbow extension Shoulder extension Shoulder adduction

Extension

Adduction

Extension