LABEL ONLY pectoral girdle and glenohumeral MUSCLES AND BONES

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glenoid fossa

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<p>2</p>

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lateral border

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medial border

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<p>4</p>

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infraspinous fossa

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supraspinous fossa

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spine of scapula

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<p>7</p>

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inferior angle

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lateral angle

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superior angle

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<p>what bone is this? give which side and if its anterior or posterior</p>

what bone is this? give which side and if its anterior or posterior

scapula; right; posterior

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acromion process

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<p>2</p>

2

coracoid process

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<p>3</p>

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subscapular fossa

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<p>4</p>

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medial border

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<p>5</p>

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lateral border

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<p>6</p>

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glenoid fossa

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lateral angle

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superior angle

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inferior angle

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<p>what bone is this? give which side and if it is anterior or posterior</p>

what bone is this? give which side and if it is anterior or posterior

scapula; right; anterior

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supraglenoid tubercle

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infraglenoid tubercle

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<p>what is this? which side? </p>

what is this? which side?

clavicle; right

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1 + how can you tell

acromial end

more flat

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<p>2 + how can you tell</p>

2 + how can you tell

sternal end

more stubby/flat

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conoid (posterior) tubercle

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<p>what is this? what orientation? </p>

what is this? what orientation?

right posterior humerus

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head of humerus

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greater tubercle

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deltoid tuberosity

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olecranon fossa

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lateral epicondyle

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trochlea

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medial epicondyle

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supracondylar ridges

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<p>what is this? what orientation? </p>

what is this? what orientation?

right anterior humerus

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head of humerus

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<p>2</p>

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greater tubercle

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<p>3</p>

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lesser tubercle

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<p>4</p>

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deltoid tuberosity

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<p>5</p>

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lateral epicondyle

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trochlea

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<p>7</p>

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medial epicondyle

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<p>8</p>

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coronoid fossa

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radial fossa

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capitulum

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olecranon process

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trochlear notch

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coronoid process

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ulnar tuberosity

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anterior side of ulna

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<p>7</p>

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head of ulna

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<p>8 (kind of hidden) </p>

8 (kind of hidden)

styloid process of ulna

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radial notch

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styloid process of ulna

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radial tuberosity

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middle deltoid

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2

upper trapezius

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3

sternocleidomastoid

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<p>4 + which head</p>

4 + which head

pectoralis major (clavicular head)

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<p>5 + which head</p>

5 + which head

pectoralis major (sternal head)

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<p>6</p>

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anterior deltoid

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pectoralis minor

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serratus anterior

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upper trapezius

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middle trapezius

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lower trapezius

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rhomboids

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latissimus dorsi

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posterior deltoid

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infraspinatus

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teres minor

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teres major

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supraspinatus

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infraspinatus

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3

teres minor

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<p>4</p>

4

teres major

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<p>5 + which head</p>

5 + which head

triceps brachii long head

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subscapularis

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<p>2 + which head</p>

2 + which head

biceps brachii long head

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<p>3 + which head</p>

3 + which head

biceps brachii short head

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<p>1</p>

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middle deltoid

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posterior deltoid

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teres major

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<p>4</p>

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teres minor

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<p>5</p>

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infraspinatus

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<p>6 + which head</p>

6 + which head

triceps brachii long head

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<p>1 + function</p>

1 + function

acromioclavicular ligament

prevents dislocation and links motions of scapula to clavicle

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<p>2 + function</p>

2 + function

coracoacromial ligament

completes coracoacromial arch and protects head of humerus

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<p>3 + function</p>

3 + function

coracoclavicular ligament

suspends scapula from clavicle and prevents dislocations