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Pectoral & Scapular Regions. Anatomy. ... Before we start. شيت VS كتاب علم VS علامة. What is Muscle ?. A contractile organ consisting of a special bundle of muscle tissue, which moves a particular bone, part, or substance of the body. Types of muscles ….
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Pectoral & Scapular Regions Anatomy
...Before we start • شيت VS كتاب • علم VS علامة
What is Muscle ? • A contractile organ consisting of a special bundle of muscle tissue, which moves a particular bone, part, or substance of the body.
Types of muscles … • Skeletal muscles : a form of striated muscles attached to bones by tendons and they under control of somatic nervous system ((voluntary controlled))...existing throughout the human body. • Smooth muscles : Non striated muscles and they under control of autonomic nervous system ((involuntary controlled))… existing in wall of blood vessels ,lymphatic vessels, the urinary bladder , male and female reproductive system, gastrointestinal tract, respiratory tract..etc. • Cardiac muscles :striated muscles controlled by the autonomic nervous system ((involuntary controlled)).. Found only in the walls of the heart.
Functions of skeletal muscles .1. Movement((وضعية الجسم2. Posture ((.3. Support & protection4. Heat regulation.
How muscles are named ! 1.Size of muscles : minor , major2.Shape of muscles: Deltoid ,Teres3.Main action: Flexor,Extensor4.Number of tendons of origin :Bicecps,Triceps 5.Relation of muscle to the bone : Supraspinatus,Infraspinatus6.Origin &insertion : Brachioradialis (from Brachium(humerus) to radius)
I should memorize all these muscles !! Scapular regions :SupraspinatusInfraspinatusTeres minorTeres major SubscapularisDeltoid Pectoral regions :Pectoralis major Perctoralis minorSubclaviusSerratusantreior
What should we know about each muscle ? 1.Origin 2.Insertion 3.Nerve Supply 4.Action
LAW:When the muscle perform its action, its insertion moves towards its origin.
Revision..! Soulder Joint The Scapula
Revision..! Proximal end of Humerus bone Clavicle
Supraspinatus (Supra=above .. -spintaus =spine of scapula Origin :Supraspinousfossa of scapula Insertion: Greater tuberosity of humerus Nerve supply: Suprascapular nerve :Action (1-Initiation of abduction (0-15 degree2-stabilization of the shoulder joint
Infraspinatus (infra=below,-spinatus= spine of scapula) Origin: Infraspinousfossa of scapula Insertion: Greater tuberosity of humerus Nerve supply:Suprascapular nerve :Action 1- Lateral rotation 2- Stabilization of shoulder joint
(teres=rounded)Teres minor Origin: Upper two thirds of lateral border of scapula Insertion: Greater tuberosity of humerus Nerve supply: Axillary nerve Action: 1- Lateral rotation 2- stabilization of shoulder joint
Teres major Origin: Lower third of lateral border of scapula Insertion: Medial lip of intertubercular groove of humerus Nerve supply : Lower subscapular nerve :Action 1-Medial rotation 2-adduction 3-stabilization of shoulder joint
Subscapularis Origin: Subscapularfossa Insertion: Lesser tuberosity of humerus Nerve supply: Upper and lower subscapular nerve :Action 1-Medial rotation 2-stabilization of shoulder joint
Rotator cuff of shoulder joint..!! 4 muscles and their tendons :Supraspinatus (superior)posterior )) InfraspinatusTeres minor (posterior)(Anterior)Subscapularis Function: maintaining glenohumeral (shoulder joint) stability.Note: The cuff is deficient inferiorly, and this is a site of potential weakness.
Deltoid muscle (delt= triangular,oid=like) Origin: 1-anterior border & upper surface of lateral third of the clavicle 2- lateral margin of acromion 3-posteroir border of the spineInsertion: Deltoid tuberosity of humerusNerve supply: Axillary nerveAction: 1- Abduction (15-90 degrees) 2- Flexion ((Calvicular fiber)) 3- Extension((Posterior fibers))
Pectoralis major (pector=Breast) Origin: 1-medial half (sternal Half) of Clavicle 2- Anterior surface of SternumInsertion: Lateral Lip of intertubercular headNerve supply : Medial & Lateral pectoral nervesAction : 1-Adduction 2-Medial rotation
Pectoralis minor Beneath pectoralis majorAnterior surface & superior border of ribs III to V:OriginInsertion: coracoid process of scapulamedial pectoral nerve:Nerve supplyAction: Depression of shoulder joint
Subclavius (sub=under,clavius=clavicle) Origin :Rib IInsertion: groove at the middle third of inferior surface of clavicleNerve Supply: nerve to subcalviusAction:1- pulls clavicle medially 2-protects underlying structures
Serratusanterior(serratus=saw,anterior=front side of body) Origin: lateral surface of upper 9 ribsInsertion: medial border the scapulaNerve supply : long thoracic nerve Action: protraction &rotation of scapula