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The Upper Extremity. Do Now. List as many muscles in the arm as you can. Do now #2. Give as many bones of the arm (elbow and up) as possible. Homework Review. Pg. 202 #15-17. Homework . Read 209-210 Possibly, maybe, a tiny quiz to start the class (Pay attention to pictures) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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THE UPPER EXTREMITY
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Page 1: The Upper Extremity

THE UPPER EXTREMITY

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DO NOW

• List as many muscles in the arm as you can

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DO NOW #2

• Give as many bones of the arm (elbow and up) as possible

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HOMEWORK REVIEW

• Pg. 202 #15-17

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HOMEWORK

• Read 209-210• Possibly, maybe, a tiny quiz to start the class (Pay

attention to pictures)• Create flash cards for all muscles covered today

in class• Deltoid• Pectoralis Major• Biceps Brachii• Rotator Cuff

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SHOULDER

• Landmarks of the shoulder• Coracoid Process• Acromioclavicular joint• Greater Tubercle of Humerus• Lesser tubercle of Humerus• Deltoid Tuberosity

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SHOULDER

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MUSCLES OF THE SHOULDER

• Deltoid• Pectoralis Major• Biceps Brachii• Rotator Cuff• Supraspinatus• Infraspinatus• Subscapularis• Teres Major

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DELTOID

• Origin: Lateral 1/3 of the clavicle; acromion and spine of scapula• Insertion: Deltoid tuberosity of humerus• Action: Prime mover of arm abduction; some

flexion and extension of shoulder

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DELTOID

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PECTORALIS MAJOR

• Origin: clavicle, sternum and cartilage of first 6 ribs• Insertion: Fibers insert by short tendon into

greater tubercle of humerus• Action: Prime mover of arm flexion; adducts,

medially rotates arm

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PECTORALIS MAJOR

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BICEPS BRACHII

• Origin: Coracoid Process of scapula• Insertion: Proximal radius• Action: Flexes elbow, supinates forearm, weak

shoulder flexor

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BICEPS BRACHII

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ROTATOR CUFF

• Origin: Scapula• Insertion: Head of the humerus• Action: Abduction, internal rotation, external

rotation

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ROTATOR CUFF

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INJURIES OF THE SHOULDER

• Biceps Tondonitis• Shoulder Impingement

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BICEPS TENDONITIS

• Overuse of the biceps• Opposite of overuse?

• 2 origins of the bicep• Coracoid process• Glenoid tubercle

• Very common in swimmers, pitchers

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SHOULDER IMPINGEMENT

• Commonly, an overuse injury• Muscles inflame in the shoulder and not enough

space is allowed for muscles to swell• Compress the nerve

• Sometimes it is a structural abnormality• Acromion Process hooks downward to close space

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SHOULDER IMPINGEMENT

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SHOULDER IMPINGEMENT

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HOMEWORK

• Read 209-210• Possibly, maybe, a tiny quiz to start the class (Pay

attention to pictures)• Create flash cards for all muscles covered today

in class• Deltoid• Pectoralis Major• Biceps Brachii• Rotator Cuff


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