Shoulder girdl Test
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| A. Dorsal Scapular nerve C5B. Between the second and seventh ribs, with the vertebral border approximately two to three inches lateral from the spinous processes of the vertebrae.C. Subscapularis, supraspinatus, infraspinatus, and teres minor D. A tendinous band formed by various muscles that help to keep the head of the humerus "rotating" against the glenoid fossa during joint motion.E. Scapula, Clavicle, Sternum, Humerus, and Rib CageF. latissimus dorsi, posterior deltoid, teres major, pectoralis majorG. Third and Fourth cervical nerves and dorsal scapular nerve C5H. a concept that further describes the movement relationship between the shoulder girdle and shoulder joint. I. Spinal Accessory (cranial nerve XI) C3 and C4 sensory component.J. Medial pectoral nerve C8, T1K. It provides the shoulder girdle with it's only direct attachment to the trunk. It's a synovial joint and has a double gliding motion.L. Long Thoracic nerve C5, C6, C7M. Levator Scapula, Rhomboids, and Pectoralis minor |
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