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30 paź 2023 · The shoulder girdle functions as the anchor that attaches the upper limbs to the axial skeleton. Additionally, the shoulder girdle allows for a large range of motion, mainly in the highly mobile scapulothoracic joint. This article will discuss the anatomy and functions of the shoulder girdle.
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Muscles of the shoulder and upper limb can be divided into four groups: muscles that stabilize and position the pectoral girdle, muscles that move the arm, muscles that move the forearm, and muscles that move the wrists, hands, and fingers.
18 cze 2024 · This movement is an essential component in the anatomy and function of various synovial joints, as well as the coordinated actions of the muscles of the pectoral girdle, upper limbs, pelvic girdle, and lower limbs.
The pectoral girdle, consisting of the clavicle and the scapula, attaches each upper limb to the axial skeleton. The clavicle is an anterior bone whose sternal end articulates with the manubrium of the sternum at the sternoclavicular joint.
Together, the clavicle, acromion, and spine of the scapula form a V-shaped bony line that provides for the attachment of neck and back muscles that act on the shoulder, as well as muscles that pass across the shoulder joint to act on the arm.
30 lip 2022 · Identify the movement and function of the pectoral girdle and upper limbs. Muscles of the shoulder and upper limb can be divided into four groups: muscles that stabilize and position the pectoral girdle, muscles that move the arm, muscles that move the forearm, and muscles that move the wrists, hands, and fingers.
Identify the movement and function of the pectoral girdle and upper limbs. Muscles of the shoulder and upper limb can be divided into four groups: muscles that stabilize and position the pectoral girdle, muscles that move the arm, muscles that move the forearm, and muscles that move the wrists, hands, and fingers.