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Superior Limbs

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What are the scapular movements?   -Upward rotation, downward rotation, -retraction (adduction), protraction (abduction), -elevation, and depression  
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What do all the attachments have in common?   The 7 muscles that originated on the axial skeleton & inserts onto the pectoral girdle.  
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What is the main function of the attachments?   The main function of the attachments is to hold scapula in place & stabilize.  
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What muscles move the scapula Upward Rotation?   -Trapezius -Surratus Anterior  
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What muscles move the scapula Downward Rotation?   -Rhomboideus Major -Rhomboideus Minor -Levator Scapulae -Pectoralis Minor -Subclavius  
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What muscle Abducts the scapula? (Abduction)   -Pectoralis Minor -Serratus  
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What muscle Elevates the scapula? (Elevation)   -Levator Scapulae -Trapizeus  
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What muscle Depresses the scapula? (Depression)   -Trapizeus  
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Scapula, Humerus and Clavicle make the _________________ skeleton.   Apendicular  
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The apendicular skeleton is made if what 3 bones?   Scapula, Humerus & Clavicle  
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The sternum and the Vertebral make the ________________ skeleton.   Axial  
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The axial skeleton is made of what 2 bones?   Sternum and Vertebral  
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The sternalclavicular joint is the one spot that where the bones of the appendicular skeleton attach to the _____________________________.   Axial Skeleton  
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What 2 skeleton parts attach to the sternalclavicular joint?   Appendicular and Axial Skeleton  
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Is the upper limb weak?   YES  
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What is the ORIGIN of the Rhomboideus Major?   Spineus Process T2-T5  
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What is the INSERTION of the Rhomboideus Major?   Medial Margin=The area below the Spine of the scapula)  
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What is the STRUCTURE and RELATIONSHIP of the Rhomboideus Major?   Deep to the trapezius and a small part is superficial.  
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What is the ORGIN of the Rhomboideus Minor?   Spineus Process of C7 and T1  
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what is the INSERTION of the Rhomboideus Minor?   Medial Margin = At the spine of the scapula  
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What is the FUNCTION of the Rhomboideus Minor?   Adducts and downward rotates the scapula  
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What is the STRUCTURE and RELATIONSHIP of the Rhomboideus Minor?   Completely deep to the trapezius  
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What is the ORGIN of the Levator Scapulae?   Transverses process of the C1 - C4  
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What is the INSERTION of the Levator Scapulae?   Superior angle (Side of neck)  
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What is the FUNCTION of the Levator Scapulae?   Laterally flexes neck, elevates scapula and downward rotates scapula  
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What is the STRUCTURE and RELATIONSHIP of the Levator Scapulae?   Deep to the trapezius  
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What is the ORGIN of the Trapizus Muscle?   External occipital protuberance, superior nochal lines, spineus process of C7 to T12  
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What is the INSERTION of the Trapizus Muscle?   Spine of the Scapula, Acromion, lateral 1/3 of clavical  
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What is the FUNCTION of the Trapizus Muscle?   Elevates, upward rotates, adducts scapula, depression of scapula, extends head  
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What is the STRUCTURE and RELATIONSHIP of the Trapizus Muscle?   Superficial  
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What is the ORGIN of the Serratus Anterior?   Outer Surface of ribs 1-8 (Sometimes 9)  
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What is the INSERTION of the Serratus Anterior?   Medial margin  
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What is the FUNCTION of the Serratus Anterior?   Abducts and upward rotation of the scapula also forced breathing  
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What is the STRUCTURE and RELATIONSHIP of the Serratus Anterior?   Superficial on side deep under scapula, forms the medial wall of axilla  
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True or False; Is the surratus anterior located on the lateral thorax and forms the medial wall of the axilla.   True  
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What is the ORGIN of the Pectoralis Minor?   Ribs 3,4 & 5  
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What is the INSERTION of the Pectoralis Minor?   Coracoid  
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What is the FUNCTION Pectoralis Minor?   Abducts and Downward rotates the scapula and forced breathing  
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What is the STRUCTURE and RELATIONSHIP of the Pectoralis Minor?   Deep to the pectoralis  
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What is the ORGIN of the Subclavius Muscle?   Rib 1  
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What is the INSERTION of the Subclavius Muscle?   (Bottom of the clavicle) Conoid tubercle  
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What is the FUNCTION Subclavius Muscle?   Downward rotation and forced breathing  
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What is the STRUCTURE and RELATIONSHIP of the Subclavius Muscle?   Deep to the pectoral major  
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How do you stretch a muscle?   You stretch a muscle making it do the opposite of it's function  
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What is the FUNCTION of the Rhomboideus Major?   Only adducts and downward rotates the scapula  
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What muscle Adducts the scapula? (Adduction)   -Rhomboideus Major -Rhomboideus Minor -Trapezius  
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