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Shoulder Joint Anatomy Basics – Clinical Anatomy Revision – Dr Gill

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Shoulder Joint Anatomy Basics – Clinical Anatomy Revision – Dr Gill

Anatomy was probably my biggest challenges in medical school, the reason being it is one long list of lumps bumps and insertion points.

Essentially anatomy in this fashion to me is little more than just rote learning. Thankfully clinical anatomy makes much more sense to me. Looking at how a joint moves, why it is shaped as it is, how the tendons have evolved to insert in their particular locations, and crucially have a joint becomes injured and how it develops pathology

After having good feedback on our previous anatomy video, I’ve tried to take on board the comments

There are two additional videos supplement this:

Shoulder examination demonstration video,

Shoulder examination clinical deep dive explaining what it is it is being looked for each step of the examination

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Muscles of the shoulder joint and girdle – Human Anatomy | Kenhub

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Muscles of the shoulder joint and girdle - Human Anatomy | Kenhub

In this tutorial, we will briefly discuss and name the muscles of the shoulder joint and girdle. Grab some quick facts on each shoulder muscle right here: https://khub.me/y5vf2

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The rotator cuff muscles are perhaps the most important members of the muscles of the shoulder joint, and are essential to the healthy functioning of the glenohumeral joint. They are a set of four muscles that run from the scapula to the humerus. This group of muscles may also be referred to as the SITS muscles: the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis.

Many other muscles act upon the glenohumeral joint. Here are some examples, arranged by order of their associated function:

Flexion – Pectoralis major, deltoid (Prime movers), Coracobrachialis, biceps brachii (Accessory muscles)

Extension- Deltoid (Prime mover), Teres major, latissimus dorsi , long head of biceps brachii (Accessory muscles)

Abduction- Deltoid (Prime mover), Supraspinatus (Accessory muscles)

Adduction- Pectoralis major, latissimius dorsi (Prime movers), Teres major, long head of triceps brachii (Accessory muscles)

Medial Rotation- Subscapularis (Prime mover), Pectoralis major, deltoid, latissimus dorsi, teres major (Accessory muscles)

Lateral Rotation- Infraspinatus (Prime mover), Teres major, deltoid (Accessory muscles)

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Read more on shoulder region as a whole, including the bones, ligaments, muscles and related clinical conditions in this great article:
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Anatomy of the clavicle and scapula. Check out the 3D app at http://AnatomyLearning.com. More videos available on http://AnatomyZone.com.

Check out this updated skeletal anatomy tutorial on the clavicle and scapula. In this episode we take you through the important landmarks to remember on these bones. We hope you enjoy this tutorial and find it useful for your learning!

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Shoulder Joint – Glenohumeral Joint – 3D Anatomy Tutorial

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3D tutorial on the anatomy of the shoulder joint from AnatomyZone

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This video covers the anatomy of the shoulder (glenohumeral joint) , with a review of the following structures:
– proximal humerus
– glenoid cavity, labrum and capsular anatomy
– muscles: deltoid, pectoralis major, triceps, rotator cuff
– relationship of long head of biceps tendon to the shoulder joint and attachment on the supraglenoid tubercle
– processes of scapula: acromion and coracoid process
– bursae
– ligaments: transverse humeral, coracohumeral, superior, middle and inferior glenohumeral ligaments

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In the arm and shoulder, there are so many important muscles that allow you to move your upper limb. Ready to test your knowledge on those muscles? Check out our quiz: https://khub.me/n3r0p

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On this anatomy video tutorial, we will be covering the muscles found in the upper arm and the shoulder. Essentially, we will be exploring those muscles attached to the scapula and the humerus. These muscles are responsible for many important functions of the upper limb. Without them, we would not be able to move our arms as easily as we can. These muscles are also responsible for defining the surface anatomy of the upper arm and shoulder. For example, the deltoid is the muscle responsible for the definition of our shoulders.

Want to test your knowledge on the muscles of the upper arm and shoulder blade? Take this quiz: https://khub.me/n3r0p

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