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Scapular & Pectoral Regions - Coggle Diagram
Scapular & Pectoral Regions
Scapular Region
Glenohumeral joint
Describe all movements at the glenohumeral joint and what muscles control them.
Rotator Cuff
Identify the posterior shoulder muscles and associated rotator cuff muscles. Give their general attachment, functions and nerve supply. How would you test each one clinically?
Which aspect of the shoulder joint is not reinforced by the rotator cuff and what is the clinical significance of this?
General Scapular Muscles
Describe all scapular movements and what muscles control them.
What is the purpose of superior and inferior rotation of the scapula? What muscles control this?
Scapular Blood Supply
Describe the scapular arterial anastomosis—what vessels contribute and how they communicate with one another.
Quandrangular space
What are the boundaries of the quadrangular space? What structures pass through the quadrangular space?
Describe the relationship of the axilla nerve to the surgical neck of the humerus. What symptoms would result from a fracture of the surgical neck of the humerus? (Blue Box)
Pectoral Region
Identify the muscles of the pectoral region, their related fascia, nerve and regional blood supply, and general attachments and functions. How would you test each one clinically?
Describe the anatomical basis of “winged scapula.”
Long thoracic N is superficial to serratus anterior, its vulnerable to getting cut in a mastectomy! Damage causes winged scapula
Overview of the Upper Limb
Describe the osteology, fascia, sensory innervation , vascularization and lymphatic drainage of the upper limb.
Arm & Forearm
Hand
Shoulder & Pectoral Girdle
How do clavicular fractures typically occur? Why is the medial clavicular fragment often elevated after a clavicle fracture? Why does shoulder drop occur with a clavicular fracture? (Blue Box)