PPT-THE DORSAL SCAPULAR REGION

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Surface Anatomy ANTERIOR POSTERIOR Levator scapulae Upper trapezius Rhomboids Lower trapezius Latissimus dorsi Pectoralis minor Sternocostal P major Serratus anterior

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Surface Anatomy ANTERIOR POSTERIOR Levator scapulae Upper trapezius Rhomboids Lower trapezius Latissimus dorsi Pectoralis minor Sternocostal P major Serratus anterior Depression. Jared Ricotta. PA-S. 10/29. /2011. Abstract. Scapular dyskinesis is an alteration in the normal position or motion of the scapula during coupled scapulohumeral movements (1).. Commonly seen in injuries involving the shoulder joint that lead to the improper usage of muscles attached to the scapula due to physical inhibition and/or pain (. Explain in terms of homeostasis why exercise results in increased respiration and heart rates.. Are these examples of positive and negative feedback mechanisms?. How do you know?. Thought of the Day:. Matt Crawshaw. Blair Chapman. Chantal Wingfield . Today’s Topic is The Scapular . Shoulder pathology. Measuring static and dynamic scapular stabilisation. Using measurements to screen for prevention of shoulder injuries and to identify scapular dysfunction due to injury.. Robert Whittaker, SPT. University of North Dakota. Overview. First described in 1867 by Boinet. 1. Mauclair. later described 3 . subclasses. Froissement. . – physiologic friction sound. Frotting. Normal Anatomy. The scapular makes up most of the joints in the shoulder girdle. Articulates with thorax. Provides an attachment for stabilising muscles of the glenohumeral joint. Scapular Movements- Elevation and Depression. Amphioxus & Lamprey. Prepared by : Nada H. Lubbad . Amphioxus . Nomenclature:. Common name . Scientific name . Amphioxus= “ pointed on both sides”.. Lancelet =“ Bladelike shape. ”.. Amphioxus lanceolatus. Anatomical Position. Standard anatomical body position:. Body erect. Feet slightly apart. Palms facing forward. Figure 1.7a. Cervical. (a) Anterior/Ventral. Pubic. (genital). Cephalic. Frontal. Orbital. The scapular makes up most of the joints in the shoulder girdle. Articulates with thorax. Provides an attachment for stabilising muscles of the glenohumeral joint. Scapular Movements- Elevation and Depression. Patrick McNamara. 3. rd. Year DPT Student – UNC Chapel Hill. ACE Personal Trainer. Outline. Normal shoulder biomechanics. Role of musculature in overhead motion. Common injuries and corrective exercises. . Impingement . in Overhead . Athletes. Capstone Project. Matthew . Medlin, SPT. Objectives. The learner will demonstrate understanding of basic shoulder anatomy and kinematics.. The learner will be able to identify appropriate components of a basic shoulder assessment and evaluation for . This oblique path of motion has been postulated to be uniquely human and is e angle Normal 30 to 60 degrees DISI �70 degrees VISI 30 de H ., A Cadave ric Investigation of the Dorsal Scapular Nerve . Doctor of Philosophy (Biomedical Sciences), November 2016 , 83 pp., 7 figures, 4 tables , bibliography Dorsal scapular nerve (DSN) s 1 The intent of this protocol is to provide the clinician with instruction, direction, rehabilitative guidelines and functional goals for all stabilization procedures. It is not intended to be a sub :. 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 .

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