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| Origin of the Biceps Brachii long head |
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| supraglenoid tubercle of the scapula and the superior lip of the glenoid labrium. |
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| Origin of the Biceps Brachii short head |
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| Insertion of the Biceps Brachii |
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| radial tuberosity (superior medial aspect of the radius) and the bicepital aponeurosis |
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| in this the biceps brachii is less effective because of the disadvantageous pull of the muscles as the radius rotates |
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| impinge syndrome of the shoulder |
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| occurs when a soft tissue structure is being squeezed between moving joint structures |
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| anterior lateral 1/3 of the clavicle |
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| lateral aspect of the acromian process |
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| inferior edge of the spine of the scapula |
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| instertion of the deltoid |
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| tuberosity on the mid lateral humerous |
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| Origin of the subscapularis |
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| anterior surface of the subscapular fossa |
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| Insertion of the subscapularis |
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| lesser tubercle of the humerous |
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| origin of the Supraspinatus |
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| medial 2/3 of supraspinatus fossa |
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| insertion of the supraspinatus |
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| superior aspect of the greater tubercle |
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| origin of the infraspinatus |
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| medial aspect of the infraspinatus fossa |
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| insertion of the infraspinatus |
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| posterior aspect of the greater tuberrcle |
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| posteriorly on the upper mid aspect of the lateral border of the scapula |
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| insetion of the tres minor |
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| posterior aspect of the greater tubercle of the humerous |
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| origin of the Latissimus dorsi |
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| posterior crest of the ilium, posterior sacrum spinous process of the lumbar processes of T6-12 and slips to the lower three ribs |
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| Insertion of the Latissimus dorsi |
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| medial lip of the intertubular groove |
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| origin of the teres major |
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| posteriorly on the inferior one third of the lateral border of the scapula. just superior to the inferior angle |
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| insetion of the teres major |
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| medial lip of the intertubular groove of the humerous |
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| a-c joint is forced beyond normal ROM. sprains are tears of ligaments. |
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| 6 inches long with an S shape. direct or below to the acromian process. |
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| dislocation of the shoulder |
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| three types: forward, downward, posterior. |
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| most common. humerous is abducted and laterally rotated. head of the humerous has moved forward out of the glenoid fossa and come to rest beneath the coracoid process. |
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| less common becuase of the upward tilt of the glenoid fossa. |
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| less common because of the stabilizing effect of the ingraspinatus, teres minor, posterior deltoid and the 7 degrees of retrovision of the glenoid fossa. |
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| often associated with the throwing motion. |
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| shoulder is abducted to 90 degrees and externally rotated. |
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| long bone, placed on the medial side of the antebrachium. superior aspect is thick and cylindrical. |
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| stabilizing bone on lateral side. superior aspecct is small. forms only a small part of the elbow joint. |
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| process which project proximally from its posterior aspect and its anterior aspet. |
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| process which projects anteriorly and forms the infereior aspect of the trochelear notch |
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| located on the lateral aspect of the coroncoid process, accommodates the radial head |
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| located on the later surface of the unla just inferior to the radial notch |
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| laterally to the supinator crest, on the superior anterior aspect of the ulna. |
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| elevated round process located on the anterior aspect of the unla |
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| located on the end of the ulna, serves as attachments for muscles and add medial stability to the carpals |
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| commences just inferior to the radial notch and terminates below at the middle of the head of the ulna. |
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| abrupt enlargement located on the inferior aspect of the ulna that serves as base for the ulna styloid process |
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| of the radius connects the radial head with the shaft of the radius |
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| located on the proximal aspect of the radius. |
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| located on the anterosuperior aspect of the radius serves as an area for muscle attachment |
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| oblique ridge of bone located on the anterior mid aspect of the radius |
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| located on the posterior mid aspect of the radius |
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| commences above from the lower aspect of the radial tuberosity |
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| extenind from the lateral aspect is the radial styloid process, insertion point for the brachiradialis |
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