PPT-Muscles acting on the shoulder and upper limb
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p pt5 Muscles 10 2 Muscles Acting on Shoulder and Upper Limb compartments spaces in which muscles are organized and are separated by fibrous connective tissue sheets
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p pt5 Muscles 10 2 Muscles Acting on Shoulder and Upper Limb compartments spaces in which muscles are organized and are separated by fibrous connective tissue sheets fasciae each compartment contains one or more functionally related muscles along with their nerve and blood supplies. Muscles of girdles and appendages. Innervated by ventral ramus of spinal nerves. Key Point. What is a girdle?. What is a ramus/rami?. Appendicular Muscles - fish. Originated as extensions of hypaxials of body wall. Arm & Forearm. Arm Cross Section. The . intermuscular. septum and the . humerus. divide the arm into anterior and posterior compartments. Anterior Compartment:. Flexor’s. “3” muscles. Musculocutaneous nerve. Coracobrachialis. Adduction of the . shoulder & flexion.. Pectoralis. Major. The first action is flexion of the . humerus. , . Secondly. , it adducts the . humerus. . . Thirdly, it rotates the . THE SHOULDER COMPLEX. MADE UP OF:. SHOULDER GIRDLE. UPPER ARM. SURROUNDING MUSCLES, LIGAMENTS, TENDONS, AND ARTICULATIONS. JOINTS OF THE SHOULDER COMPLEX. STERNOCLAVICULAR JOINT. CLAVICLE ARTICULATES WITH THE STERNUM. subclavian. steal syndrome. Third medical unit. Prof.Dr.M.Natarajan. M.D.,. Asst.prof-Dr.Syed. . bahavudeen. . hussaini. M.D.,. Dr.P.S.Vallidevi. M.D.,. Chief complaints. A 48 yr old female . Giddiness and vomiting-1 day. p. pt#5 Muscles. 10-. 2. Muscles Acting on Shoulder and Upper Limb. compartments. – spaces in which muscles are organized and are separated by fibrous connective tissue sheets . (fasciae). each compartment contains one or more functionally related muscles along with their nerve and blood supplies. pp. 673-689. Al-. Mustansiriyah. university. College of medicine. Dept. of anatomy, Histology & embryology. Assist. Prof. Dr. . Sameh. Sameer Akkila. Major Regions of the upper limb. Shoulder. Arm. Dr M S Ansari. Learning Objectives. Muscle groups of upper limb. Innervation of flexor, extensor compartment of arm and forearm. Predominant nerve supply in opposition of thumb. Lumbricals, innervation and action(Hand Grip). Deltoid. The muscle on the front of your upper arm. Biceps. Your chest muscles. Pectoralis. Major. Your stomach muscles (Abs). Rectus . Abdominus. The muscles on the side of your “core” – or “next to your abs”. 9 , N. 6 , Serial No. 9 0 , J u n . 20 2 1 13731 Case Report (Pages: 13 73 1 - 13 735 ) http:// ijp.mums.ac.ir Atypical Presentation of Holt - Oram syndrome: A Case Report Abhilasha Singh Panwar 1 , Prof. Dr. Dalya Basil. Musculoskeletal System. The musculoskeletal system (. locomotor. system) is a human body system that provides . body. movement, stability, shape, and support. It is subdivided into two broad systems: . :. Objectives. :. Take a general knowledge about surface anatomy. Identify the sub-regions of the shoulder and their important surface landmarks. Study the muscles of the pectoral, lateral thoracic and . Allow the body to move!. WHY DO YOU WANT STRONG MUSCLES?. HOW DO YOU GET STRONG MUSCLES?. Do any activity that stresses your muscles, such as strength training and resistance training. HOW DO STRONG MUSCLES MAKE STRONG BONES?. with . Less. Injury . Dr. Chris Leisz . Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Associates. St. Paul, MN. Objectives. Discuss:. Cause of Nordic ski injuries. Importance of lower and . upper. core strength. Significance of adequate cold weather hydration.
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