functions of the shoulder girdle
superior glenohumeral ligament limits which movements
middle glenohumeral ligament limits which motions
inferior glenohumeral ligament prevents which motions
anterior displacement of humeral head
coracohumeral ligament prevents which motions
what direction most commonly results in a dislocated shoulder
a downward and anterior motion
changes in the position of the humeral head or the position of glenoid fossa can…….
significantly impact function of the shoulder and increase the risk of injury
factors that can alter the position of the humeral head and glenoid foss
Muscle imbalances
Instability
Loss of neural control
dynamic stabilizers role in the shoulder joint
the shoulder joint can’t be fully secured to the glenoid cavity as it has to move so dynamic stabilizers must compensate for this to help hold the humeral head in the glenoid fossa
which is stronger: internal or external rotators? Why?
internal rotators
*their ability to generate more force is very useful in high speed throwing*
which muscles will ideally position the glenoid fossa during upward rotation of the scapula
upward rotators of the scapula
- > serratus anterior
Structures that produce a passive restraint against shoulder movement
Ligaments
Posture and muscle imbalance
structures that will passively restrain sternoclavicular joint
structures that will passively restrain acromioclavicular joint
structures that will passively restrain the glenohumeral joint
structures that limit shoulder flexion
Ligaments
Muscles
structures that limit shoulder extension
Ligaments
Muscles
structures that limit shoulder abduction
Ligaments
Muscles
structures that limit adduction
body gets in the way; gravity does the work
structures that limit medial/internal rotation
ligaments
muscles
structures that limit lateral/external rotation
ligaments
Muscles
shoulder conditions
Instabilty
Impingement or Tendinopathy
how does anterior dislocation of the shoulder occur
*most common traumatic sports injury*
damage caused by anterior shoulder dislocation
*impaired sensation in lat side of arm and impairment of teres minor and delt