the shoulder girdle & glenohumeral joint - mercer...
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The Shoulder Girdle &
Glenohumeral Joint
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The shoulder complex • Includes the following bones:
Sternum
Clavicle
Ribs
Scapula
Humerus
Lippert pg 115
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Lippert pg 115
• The Shoulder complex includes
the following joints:
• Scapulothoracic articulation
• Acromioclavicular joint (AC)
• Sternoclavicular joint (SC)
• Glenohumeral joint (GH)
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Lippert pg 117
Sternum:
• Manibrium
• Body xiphoid
process
• Clavicular notch
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(Vertebral)
(Axillary)
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(Axillary)
(Vertebral)
Scapula (Dorsal aspect)
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Superior angle
Inferior angle
Superior border
Vertebral border
Axillary border
Spine
Coracoid process
Acromion process
Glenoid fossa
Subscapular fossa
Supraspinous fossa
Infraspinous fossa
Superior glenoid
tubercle
Inferior glenoid
tubercle
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Clavicle • Sternal end
• Acromial end
• body
Medial Lateral
Lippert pg 117
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Humerus Head
Surgical neck
Anatomical neck
Greater
Tubercle
Bicepital groove
Intertubercular groove
(Bicepital groove)
Lippert pg 133
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Humerus
Lesser tubercle
Deltoid tuberosity
Intertubercular Groove (bicepital groove)
Deltoid Tuberosity
Lippert pg 133
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Ribs
Head
Neck
Tubercle
Angle
Costal groove
Articular
facet
Biel, pg 173
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Sternoclavicular
Scapulothoracic
Acromioclavicular
Glenohumoral
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Only direct attachment between UE to the axial
skeleton
Articulation between the medial aspect of the
clavicle and the manibrum
Saddle joint permitting the clavicle to move in
all 3 planes A fused SC would limit all shoulder
motion!
Allows for: Elevation & Depression
Protraction & Retraction
Axial Rotation
Lippert pg 117
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Not a joint in the pure sense of the
word
Motion between the scapula & rib
cage
• Elevation & Depression
The scapula must be able to slide over
the rib cage
• Protraction & Retraction
The scapula must be able to move
medially and laterally around the rib
cage
• Upward and Downward Rotation
In the glenoid fossa… Lippert pg 115
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Their scapulae are protracted…
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The inferior angle of the scapula can be visualized in “A” in a neutral
position. It moves up and out as the UE are flexed and ABDucted as
indicated by the arrow in “B.”
The reference points are the inferior and superior angles of the scapula.
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Articulation of the acromion process of
scapula and the lateral end of clavicle
Plane joint
Minimal motion, but important for normal
shoulder motion
Allows for: upward and downward
rotation, rotation in the horizontal plane,
rotation in the sagittal plane
Lippert pg 118
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Articulation of the humeral
head & glenoid fossa
Ball and socket joint • Extreme motion in all 3 planes &
Extreme instability
Thin ligaments (secondary
stability)
Musculature (Primary Stability)
Allows for: flexion, extension,
hyperextension, abduction,
adduction, horizontal
abduction, horizontal
adduction, internal rotation,
external rotation,
circumduction, scaption
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Rotator Cuff • Muscles
surrounding the
humeral head that
actively hold the
head against the
glenoid fossa.
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Capsular Ligaments
• Thin fibrous capsule
encasing the superior,
middle and inferior aspects
of the joint.
Coracohumeral Ligament
• Limits extreme ER, flexion,
extension and inferior
displacement of the humeral
head
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Glenoid Labrum • A fibrocartilagenous ring that deepens the
socket of the GH joint in the glenoid fossa.
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Long Head of the Biceps
The proximal aspect wraps
around the superior aspect of the
humeral head, attaching to the
superior glenoid tubercle
• Providing anterior stability as
a partial extension of the
glenoid labrum
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When there is movement of the GH joint,
there is also scapular motion
Lippert pg 120
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During shoulder ABDuction or flexion
(greater than 30 degrees) • There is a 2:1 ratio between the GH joint motion and the scapulothoracic
joint that take place
For every 2 degrees of GH ABD or flexion
The scapula upwardly rotates 1 degree
Without scapular rotation, the humerus would not be able to attain full
ROM, it would be impinged under the acromion
Lippert pg 120
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Trapezius (3 parts)
Levator scapula
Rhomboids
Serratus anterior
Pectoralis minor
Lippert pg 121
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Upper Trapezius
Origin Occiput, nuchal ligament on
cervical vertebrae
Insertion Lateral third of the clavicle
Action
Scapular elevation & upward
rotation
Innervatio
n
Spinal accessory n. (Cranial n.
XI)
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Middle Trapezius
Origin Nuchal ligament, spinous
processes of C7-T5
Insertion Medial aspect of acromion
process
Action
Scapular retraction
Innervatio
n
Spinal Accessory n. (Cranial
n. XI)
Middle Trap
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Lower Trapezius
Origin Spinous processes T6-T12
Insertion
Base of the spine of the
scapula
Action Scapular depression, upward
rotation and retraction of the
scapula
Innervatio
n
Spinal accessory n., Cranial
n. XI
Lower Trap
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Levator Scapula
Origin Transverse processes of C1-C4
Insertion Vertebral border of the scapula
between the superior angle and
the base of the spine
Action Scapular elevation, downward
rotation
Innervation Dorsal Scapular n., (spinal
nerves C3-C5)
Levator Scapula
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Rhomboids
Origin Nuchal ligament and spinous
processes C7-T5
Insertion
Vertebral border of the
scapula from the base to the
inferior angle
Action Scapular retraction &
elevation, downward rotation
Innervation Dorsal scapular n.
Rhomboid Minor
Rhomboid
Major
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Serratus Anterior
Origin External surface of the lateral first
9 ribs
Insertion
Vertebral border of the scapula
near the inferior angle
Action Scapular protraction, upward
rotation, holds the scapula against
the posterior thorax
Innervation Long thoracic n.
Scapular Winging (2o to weak serratus anterior)
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Pectoralis Minor
Origin Anterior aspect of ribs 3-5
Insertion
Coracoid process of the
scapula
Action Scapular depression,
downward rotation,
anterior tilt
Innervatio
n
Medial pectoral n.
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Upward rotation of scapula • UT pulls up
• LT pulls down
• Serratus anterior pulls outward
Downward rotation of scapula • Pectoralis minor pulls down
• Rhomboids pull in
• Levator scapula pulls up
Lippert pt 126
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How would you
strengthen the
scapular elevators?
How would you
strengthen the
scapular retractors?
How would you
strengthen the
scapular protractors?
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Deltoids (3)
Pectoralis Major
Latissimus Dorsi
Teres Major
Supraspinatus
Infraspinatus
Teres Minor
Subscapularis
Coracobrachialis
Biceps brachii
Triceps brachii
Lippert pg 135
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Supraspinatus
Origin Supraspinatus fossa of the
scapula
Insertion
Greater tubercle of the
humerus
Action Sh ABD, stabilization of the
GH, slight ER
Innervation Suprascapular n.
“Tidbit” One of the rotator cuff
muscles
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Infraspinatus
Origin Infraspinatus fossa of the
scapula
Insertion
Greater tubercle of the
humerus
Action Sh ER, stabilization of the
GH joint
Innervation Suprascapular n.
“tidbit” One of the rotator cuff
muscles
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Teres Minor
Origin Posterior lateral
border of the
scapula near the
inferior angle
Insertion
Greater tubercle of
the humerus (inferior to the
infraspinaus)
Action Sh ER, stabilization
of the GH joint
Innervatio
n
Axillary n.
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Subscapularis
Origin Subscapular fossa of the
scapula
Insertion
Lesser tubercle of the
humerus
Action Sh IR, stabilization of the
GH joint
Innervation Upper and lower
subscapular n.
“tidbit” One of the rotator cuff
muscles
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SITS
• Supraspinatus
• Infraspinatus
• Teres Minor
• Subscapularis
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Latissimus Dorsi
Origin Thoracolumbar fascia, spinous
processes of lower thoracic and
lumbar vertebrae, posterior iliac
crest, lower 4 ribs and inferior angle
of scapula
Insertion
Floor of intertubercular groove of
humerus
Action Sh ADD, Sh extension, Sh IR, scapular
depression
Innervation Thoracodorsal n.
“tidbit” Necessary for “crutchwalking” and
transfers!
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Teres Major
Origin Inferior angle of the scapula
Insertion
Crest of the lesser tubercle of the
humerus
Action Sh ADD, Sh extension, Sh IR
Innervation Lower scapular n.
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Biceps Brachii
Origin Long head: supraglenoid tubercle of
glenoid fossa
Short head: coracoid process of the
scapula
Insertion Radial tuberosity of the radius
Action Sh flexion, elbow flexion, forearm
supination
Innervation Musculocutaneous n.
“tidbit” The actions of the biceps brachii are
“perfect” in combination for opening a
bottle of wine. “The Corkscrew effect”
Biceps
Brachii
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Coracobrachialis
Origin Coracoid process of the scapula
Insertion Medial aspect of the proximal
shaft of the humerus
Action Sh flexion
Innervation Musculocutaneous n.
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Long Head of the Triceps Brachii
Origin Infraglenoid tubercle of the
scapula
Insertion Olecranon process of the
ulna
Action Sh extension, elbow
extension
Innervation Radial n.
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Deltoid: Anterior
Origin Anterior surface of the lateral
aspect of the clavicle
Insertion Deltoid tuberosity of the humerus
Action Sh flexion, HADD, Sh IR, Sh ABD
Innervation Axillary n.
Anterior
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Deltoid: Middle
Origin Superior lateral surface
of the acromion
Insertion Deltoid tuberosity of the
humerus
Action Sh ABD, Sh flexion
Innervation Axillary n.
Middle Deltoid
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Deltoid: Posterior
Origin Spine of the scapula
Insertion Deltoid tuberosity of the
humerus
Action Sh extension, HABD, Sh
ER
Innervation Axillary n.
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Pectoralis Major
Origin Clavicular portion: anterior
margin of the medial portion of
the clavicle
Sternal portion: lateral margin
of the manubrium and body of
the sternum and cartilage of
the first 6-7 ribs
Insertion Crest of the greater tubercle of
the humerus
Action Clavicular: Sh IR, Sh flexion,
HADD
Sternal: Sh IR, Sh ADD, Sh
extension, Sh depression
Innervation Clavicular: lateral pectoral n.
Sternal: lat & medial pectoral n.
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What upper extremity muscles
can you identify on him?
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What muscles would need to work synergistically for her to be
able to perform this activity?
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AC separation • Ligamentous injury at the AC joint
Fractures • Clavicular, humeral
Shoulder dislocations and subluxations
Impingement syndrome • Soft tissue compression
Adhesive capsulitis • Inflammation and fibrosis of shoulder joint
capsule that leads to pain and loss of ROM Lippert pg 143
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RTC tear • Tear in the tendinous insertion of one or more of
the RTC muscles
Scapular winging
Bicipital tendonitis
Lippert pg 144
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How would you
stretch the should
extensors?
How would you
strengthen the
shoulder flexors?
How would you
strengthen the
shoulder internal
rotators?
How would you
stretch the shoulder
horizontal abductors?
How would you
strengthen the
shoulder adductors?