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Shoulder & Upper Arm. Do Now. Frodo Baggins places a flag in the ground. He walks 200 yards north. He then walks 200 yards east, and then 200 yards south. He is now back at the flag. Where is he?. Review. Joints have 2 functions Hold bones together Allow for flexibility
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Do Now • Frodo Baggins places a flag in the ground. He walks 200 yards north. He then walks 200 yards east, and then 200 yards south. He is now back at the flag. Where is he?
Review • Joints have 2 functions • Hold bones together • Allow for flexibility • Structural classification • Fibrous • Cartilaginous • Synovial
Review • Synarthorotic Joints • Amphirarthrotic Joints • Diarthrotic Joints
Review • The spine (vertebral column) spans from the base of the skull, all the way to the pelvis • Function – Major core support and protects the spinal cord • Curvature • Kyphosis (hunch back) • Lordosis
Review • 24 single vertebrae make up the spine • An additional 2 fused bones at the bottom (sacrum and coccyx) help provide a flexible curved structure • What are the 3 different types of vertebrae? • Cervical Vertebrae • Thoracic Vertebrae • Lumbar Vertebrae
Review • Herniated Disk • Cervical Sprain (Whiplash) • Spina Bifida
Bones of the Shoulder • Clavicle • Scapula • Humerus
Clavicle • “Collarbone” • Double curved • Connects sternum to the scapula/shoulder • Holds arm away from thorax • Prevents shoulder dislocations
Clavicle Fractures • When fractured, shoulder collapses towards the midline • Among the most frequent fractures in all of sports • “FOOSH” • Fall on tip of shoulder
Sternoclavicular Joint • Clavicle articulates with the manubrium of the sternum • Creates “SC” joint • Only connection of arm and trunk
Scapula • “Shoulder blade” • Very important with shoulder motion • Flare outwards to promote motion • Acromion & Coracoid Processes • Acromion creates the joint for clavicle • Acromioclavicular joint • Coracoid Process is an attachement for several muscles necessary for arm mobility • Glenoid Cavity
Acromioclavicular Sprain • Joint of the Acromion Process and clavicle • Common among football players • Sprains are a result from direct impact • Downward, backward or inward force
Humerus • Long bone • Rounded at its proximal end to fit to glenoid cavity • Head of the Humerus • Neck of Humerus just inferior to the head • Deltoid Tuberosity • Attachment of the deltoid • Greater and lesser tubercles
Homework • Worksheet