Muscles of the Shoulder Complex Mr. Brewer
Shoulder Movements 1. Shoulder Flexion 2. Shoulder Extension 3. Humeral Abduction* 4. Humeral Adduction* 5. Humeral Internal Rotation(IR) 6. Humeral External Rotation(ER) 7. Scapular Protraction/Retraction 8. Scapular Elevation/Depression 9. Elbow Flexion/Extension *= In multiple planes F5qxU
Upper Arm Muscles Elbow Flexion(3): All of the following muscles take part in flexion of the elbow: – Biceps Brachii (Standard Grip) – Brachialis (Reverse Grip) – Brachioradialis (Neutral Grip) AKA “Hammer Curl” Elbow Extension(1): – Triceps Brachii Biceps Brachii Brachioradialis Brachialis
Shoulder Muscles (HUMERAL movements) Humeral Flexion/Extension: – Deltoid Muscles(3): Anterior Deltoid – “Shoulder Flexion” Posterior Deltoid – “Shoulder Extension” Humeral ABduction: – Deltoid: Middle Deltoid – “Lateral Flexion” Humeral ADDuction: – Pectoralis Major (And Horizontal Adduction) – Latissimus Dorsi
Scapular Muscle Movements
Scapular Retraction (Adduction): – Rhomboid Major – Rhomboid Minor Scapular Protraction(Abduction): – Pectoralis Major(Humeral Adduction) – Pectoralis Minor – Serratus Anterior Scapular Elevation: – Levator Scapulae – Trapezius (Upper Trap) Scapular Depression: – Trapezius (Lower Trap) 1. z6oOA0Vs 2. 7oST34r4s
Other Scapular Movements
Rotator Cuff Muscles Internal Rotation: – SubscapularisSITS: External Rotation: Supraspinatus – InfraspinatusInfraspinatus – Teres MinorTeres MINOR – SupraspinatusSubscapularis “Scaption”: – Supraspinatus – General Rotator Cuff – W/ Movements
Scapula Stabilizer Muscles Any muscle that attaches to and supports the scapula can be considered a scapula stabilizer. Maintaining strength and endurance in these muscles are crucial for upper body posture, which if taken care of properly, can prevent many chronic injuries to the top half of the body. List of major muscles that support the scapula: 1.Trapezius 2.Rhomboids 3.Levator Scapulae 4.Pectoralis Minor 5.Serratus Anterior 6.All 4 Rotator Cuff Muscles * There are a few others that attach to the scapula and therefore give support; however, these muscles play the biggest role in scapular positioning.