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Shoulder Girdle and Shoulder Joint - Kinesiology | KINS 151, Lab Reports of Kinesiology

Material Type: Lab; Class: Kinesiology; Subject: Kinesiology; University: California State University - Sacramento; Term: Unknown 1989;

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2009/2010

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Download Shoulder Girdle and Shoulder Joint - Kinesiology | KINS 151 and more Lab Reports Kinesiology in PDF only on Docsity! KINS 151 – Kinesiology Laboratory 3 Shoulder Girdle / Shoulder Joint Lab Exercise Use your text to locate on the models the following skeletal features and commit to memory: Scapula - medial border, inferior angle, superior angle, coracoid process, spine of scapula, glenoid fossa, acromion process, supraspinatus fossa, infraspinatus fossa, subscapular fossa. Clavicle - sternal end and acromial end Sternum and manubrium – costal cartilages Skull and spine (cervical, thoracic, lumbar vertebrae) – occipital protuberance, spinous processes, transverse processes Humerus - deltoid tuberosity, greater tubercle, lesser tubercle, intertubercular groove Pelvis and sacrum – iliac crest. Use your text to locate on the models the following shoulder joints and commit to memory: Sternoclavicular joint Acromioclavicular joint Coracoclavicular joint Glenohumeral joint Coracoacromial joint Use your text to locate on the models the following shoulder joint features and commit to memory: Joint capsule, Ligaments (acromioclavicular, coracoclavicular, coracohumeral, glenohumeral (superior, middle, inferior), transverse humeral, and coracoacromial ligaments), coracoacrominal arch. Use the remaining time to locate the following skeletal muscles and commit to memory the origins, insertions, and actions of the following. Trapezius Levator scapulae Rhomboid major and minor Serratus anterior Pectoralis minor Subclavius Deltoid (anterior, middle, posterior) Coracobrachialis Supraspinatus Infraspinatus Teres minor Subscapularis Teres major Latissimus dorsi Pectoralis major
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