EHR520 Study Guide - Final Guide: Triceps Brachii Muscle, Rhomboid Minor Muscle, Teres Minor Muscle

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Complex structure: purpose is to position the hand for function, extensive mobility (greater instability, used for expansive motion and speed, pitching: 7500 /s, tennis: 1500 /s. Maintains gh alignment during all movements: supraspinatus (abd) Infraspinatus: trapezius, deltoid, teres minor, levator scapulae, rhomboid minor, rhomboid major, triceps brachii, what are the 10 possible movements of the scapula, depression/elevation, abduction/adduction, posterior tilt/anterior tilt, upward rotation/downward rotation. Repetitive overhead action: scapular position on thorax, changes in glenohumeral range of motion, rotator cuff deficiencies, pathology of scapular stabilisers, describe the rehab for adhesive capsulitis from an exercise standpoint. Inflammatory condition therefore don"t overstretch: focus on improving posture, scapula stability, rotator cuff strength within pain free rom, massage/trigger point of surrounding muscles e. g. pecs, infraspinatus, trapezius. Functional anatomy and rehabilitation of the elbow, forearm, wrist and. Increases strength and power wrist flexor muscles. Common, but most are simple: mainly in contact sports e. g. afl, rugby, skiing, cycling, wrestling, weight-lifting.