Innervations Special tests Muscle Function ROMHodgepodge
axillary
What are the deltoid and teres minor?
Medial pectoral
What is the pectoralis minor?
Lower subscapular
What is the teres major?
Dorsal scapular
What are the rhomboids?
Upper and lower subscapular
What is the subscapularis?
Wright
What is a test for pectoralis minor syndrome?
Jobe
What is a test for anterior glenohumeral instability?
Hesitation
What is a test for a rotator cuff tear?
Passive tests for impingement
What are Neer and Hawkins?
A test for teres minor pathology
What is the hornblower test?
subscapularis
What is internal rotation?
Retraction and downward rotation
What are the rhomboids?
ADDuction, H-ADDuction, internal rotation & extension
What is the pectoralis major – lower?
Protraction & upward rotation
What is the serratus anterior?
Posterior deltoid movements
What are extension, ABDuction & external rotation
Normal ROM of ABDuction
What is 180°
Internal rotation from a 90° ABDucted neutral position
What is 65° - 70°?
Total ROM in a baseball pitcher in acceleration?
What is 200°
90° - 110°
What is the optimal amount of ABD during an overhand throw?
End feel noted in H-ADDuction
What is soft?
Examination term similar to a military gesture
What is the shoulder salute?
Vascular structure that has an intimate relationship with the trucks of the brachial plexus
What is the subclavian artery?
Specific condition seen here
What is an anterior shoulder dislocation?
Purpose of the pictured test
What is a labrum tear?
Vascular structure which passes through the Q-space
What is the posterior humeral circumflex artery?