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What bones make up the shoulder girdle?
the clavicle, humerus, and the scapula
what are the movements of the scapula and clavicle?
elevation and depression, protraction and retraction (forward and backwards), and rotation (medial and lateral)
What seperates the tubercles in the humerus?
the bicepedal groove, intertubercular groove
where do the biceps brachii attach to?
the bicepedal groove
which side of the clavicle articulates with the acromion?
the lateral side
What tubercle attaches the coracoclavicular ligament?
the conoid tubercle
What are the three processes of the scapula?
the acromion, spine, and coracoid
Which tubercle of the humerus is more lateral?
the greater tubercle
Where do the deltoid muscles attach to on the humerus?
the deltoid tuberosity
What are the three joints in the shoulder complex?
-glenohumeral joint
-sternoclavicular joint
-acromiocalvicular joint
What are the ligaments of the shoulder?
-sternoclavicular (anterior and posterior
-acromioclavicular
-coracoclavicular
-coracoacromial
What ligament links the ends of the clavicles, attaching it to the superior sternum?
the interclavicular ligament
What ligaments links hte proximal end of the clavilce to the first rid and costal carticlage?
the costoclavicular ligament
What deepends the glenohumeral joint?
the glenoid labrum
What are the ligaments of the shoulder capsule?
-the superior middle and inferior glenohumeral ligaments
-coracoidhumeral ligament
-transverse humeral ligament
What ligaments holds the tendon of hte biceps trachii?
the transverse humeral ligament
What are the anterior nerves?
-musculocutaneous nerve
-median nerve (extends to ulna)
what is the posterior nerve?
the radial nerve
What structures are designed to reduce friction?
the bursas