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Kinesiology ch.4-6

QuestionAnswer
Which two primary bones are involved in movements of the shoulder girdle?
Humerus
Sternum
Scapula
Clavicle
Question 2
2 / 2 pts
In relation to the manubrium of the sternum, the clavicle moves anteriorly and posteriorly approximately 15 degrees each direction with scapular protraction and retraction.
True
False
Question 3
1 / 1 pts
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What is the name of the bone highlighted in the image above?
Manubrium
Clavicle
Acromion process
Coracoid process
Question 4
2 / 2 pts
If an athlete falls onto their shoulder and separates it, what joint specifically is separated?
Scapulothoracic
Acromioclavicular
Glenohumeral
Sternoclavicular
Question 5
1 / 1 pts
What muscle lies between the two bony structures of the posterior rib cage and anterior scapula?
Middle Deltoid
Biceps Brachii
Middle Rhomboid
Serratus Anterior
Question 6
1 / 1 pts
What large muscle lies in the anterior Subscapular fossa of the shoulder girdle?
Infraspinatus
Subscapularis
Supraspinatus
Lat. Dorsi
Question 7
1 / 1 pts
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This posterior view of the Scapula displays which structure in green?
Acromion Process
Coracoid Process
Spine of the Scapula
Clavicle
Incorrect
Question 8
0 / 2 pts
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What view is this of the Right Scapula?
Lateral
Medial
Posterior
Anterior
Question 9
2 / 2 pts
images.png
What scapular movement is occurring in this image?
Protraction
Elevation
Retraction
Depression
Question 10
1 / 1 pts
images-1.png
What Scapular muscle is performing this movement?
Upper Trapezius
Rhomboids
Levator Scapula
Serratus Anterior
Question 11
1 / 1 pts
images-5.jpg
What scapular movement is taking place in this image?
Protraction
Inferior Rotation
Retraction
Elevation
Question 12
1 / 1 pts
Scapular adduction is synonymous with the term scapular _________.
elevation
retraction
protraction
depression
Question 13
1 / 1 pts
Scapular protraction is synonymous with the term scapular __________.
Upward Rotation
Abduction
Adduction
Elevation
Question 14
1 / 1 pts
When the shoulder forwardly elevates into flexion, the scapula upwardly rotates.
True
False
Question 15
1 / 1 pts
As the scapula downwardly rotates, the shoulder must be coming from forward elevation into extension.
True
False
Question 16
2 / 2 pts
Weakness in what muscle specifically leads to the disorder of scapular winging during raising up the arm?
Serratus Anterior
Rhomboids
Levator Scapula
Pectoralis Minor
Question 17
2 / 2 pts
How many muscles are primarily involved in moving the shoulder girdle?
8
4
7
5
Question 18
1 / 1 pts
The Long Thoracic nerve innervates the Serratus Anterior muscle.
True
False
Question 19
1 / 1 pts
What is the origin of the Trapezius upper muscle fibers?
Base of the skull
surface of the upper 9 ribs at the side of the chest
Transverse process of the upper 4 cervical vertebrae
Spinous process of 7th cervical vertebrae
Question 20
2 / 2 pts
What anterior shoulder girdle muscle has the actions of scapular downward rotation and scapular depression?
Pectoralis Minor
Pectoralis Major
Rhomboids
Serratus Anterior
Question 21
1 / 1 pts
The muscles of the shoulder girdle are innervated primarily from the nerves of the Brachial and Lumbar plexus.
True
False
Partial
Question 22
1 / 3 pts
What are the actions of the middle fibers of the Trapezius muscle?
Downward Rotation
Depression
Elevation
Upward Rotation
Scapular Retraction
Question 23
1 / 1 pts
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What muscle is in this image?
Upper Trapezius
Rhomboids
Levator Scapula
Subscapularis
Question 24
2 / 2 pts
The pectoralis minor muscle is involved in drawing the scapula downwards.
True
False
Question 25
1 / 1 pts
What muscle stabilizes and protects the sternoclavicular joint?
Levator Scapula
Pectoralis Minor
Subclavius
Rhomboids
It is usual to have Humerus movement without any Scapular movement.
True
False
Incorrect
Question 2
0 / 2 pts
Shoudler joint unlabeled.jpg
What bone is letter C in the above image?
Acromion Process of Scapula
Trochlea of the Humerus
Spine of the Scapula
Head of the Humerus
Coracoid Process of Scapula
Question 3
2 / 2 pts
Shoudler joint unlabeled-1.jpg
What bone is letter A in the above image?
Acromion Process of the Scapula
Glenohumeral Joint
Coracoid Process of the Scapula
Head of the Humerus
Question 4
2 / 2 pts
Shoudler joint unlabeled-2.jpg
What bone is letter B in the above image?
Head of the Humerus
Acromion Process of the Scapula
Coracoid Process of the Scapula
Spine of the Scapula
Incorrect
Question 5
0 / 2 pts
Shoudler joint unlabeled-3.jpg
What bone is letter D in the above image?
Head of the Humerus
Acromion Process of the Scapula
Glenohumeral Joint
Coracoid Process of the Scapula
Question 6
2 / 2 pts
What two muscles cause the shoulder joint to externally rotate?
Supraspinatus
Teres minor
Infraspinatus
Teres major
Question 7
4 / 4 pts
What muscles below cause the shoulder joint to internally rotate? (choose all correct answers)
Latissimus dorsi
Pectoralis Major
Subscapularis
Infraspinatus
Teres major
Teres minor
Question 8
1 / 1 pts
What muscle causes flexion of the shoulder joint?
Supraspinatus
Teres minor
Posterior Deltoid
Anterior Deltoid
Question 9
1 / 1 pts
The Glenohumeral joint moves in all planes and is the most moveable joint in the entire body.
True
False
Question 10
2 / 2 pts
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Which bony structure is represented in light blue here?
Acromioclavicular joint
Glenoid Fossa
Spine of the Scapula
Coracoid Process of the Scapula
Question 11
1 / 1 pts
The size of the Glenoid fossa in relation to the head of the Humerus is similar to a __________________.
Golf tee in relation to a golf ball.
Frisbee spinning on the tip of a pole.
Basketball in relation to a Basketball hoop.
Ball joint of a car in relation to its an axle.
Question 12
1 / 1 pts
The more mobility a joint has, the more unstable it inherently will be.
True
False
Question 13
1 / 1 pts
In a healthy shoulder joint/girdle complex, normal Active ROM into flexion is between _______________.
140-150 degrees
170-180 degrees
150-160 degrees
90-100 degrees
Question 14
1 / 1 pts
In a healthy shoulder joint/girdle complex, normal Active ROM into horizontal adduction is between _______________.
60-70 degrees
140-150 degrees
170-180 degrees
90-100 degrees
Question 15
2 / 2 pts
What structure surrounds the periphery of the Glenoid fossa and helps enhance stability of the Humeral head?
Glenoid Labrum
Anterior Glenohumeral Ligament
Coracohumeral Ligament
Subscapularis Tendon
Question 16
4 / 4 pts
What muscles make up the shoulder rotator cuff?
Your Answer:
Supraspinatus
Infraspinatus
Teres minor
Subscapularis
Question 17
1 / 1 pts
post shoulder muscles.jpg
What muscle is letter A?
Upper Trapezius
Levator Scapula
Teres Major
Supraspinatus
Question 18
1 / 1 pts
post shoulder muscles-1.jpg
What muscle is letter B?
Supraspinatus
Teres Major
Teres Minor
Infraspinatus
Question 19
1 / 1 pts
post shoulder muscles-2.jpg
What muscle is Letter C?
Latissimus dorsi
Rhomboids
Triceps Brachii
Teres Major
Question 20
1 / 1 pts
What nerve innervates the Deltoid muscle?
Lateral Deltoid nerve
Long Thoracic nerve
Thoracodorsal
Axillary nerve
Incorrect
Question 21
0 / 1 pts
What nerve innervates the lower fibers of the Pectoralis Major?
Medial Pectoral nerve
Lateral Pectoral nerve
Musculocutaneous nerve
Axillary nerve
Incorrect
Question 22
0 / 2 pts
SubAC space.jpg
What is letter A in image above?
Acromion Process of the Scapula
Glenohumeral Joint
Coracoid Process of the Scapula
Subacromial space
Partial
Question 23
1 / 2 pts
What two muscles of the rotator cuff are most commonly involved in impingement syndrome of the shoulder?
Infraspinatus
Supraspinatus
Teres Major
Teres Minor
Question 24
2 / 2 pts
What muscle of the shoulder flexes and adducts the Glenohumeral joint, is innervated by the Musculocutaneous nerve, and inserts on the middle of the medial border of the humeral shaft?
Anterior Deltoid
Biceps Brachii long head
Coracobrachialis
Subclavius
Question 25
2 / 2 pts
What muscle of the shoulder causes internal rotation and adduction of the GH joint, is innervated by the upper and lower subscapular nerve and originates on the entire anterior surface of the scapula?
Infraspinatus
Supraspinatus
Coracobrachialis
Subscapularis
Question 26
2 / 2 pts
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What motion of the right shoulder is occurring from the top to the bottom images?
Internal rotation
Flexion
External rotation
Abduction
Question 27
2 / 2 pts
download-4f6edfc3-bdcf-4ff0-bfdc-b2ac02f23e9a.jpg
What 2 muscle groups are getting strengthened in the image above?
Teres major
Infraspinatus
Latissimus dorsi
Subscapularis
Teres minor
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