Bontrager Workbook: Chapter 5-Humerus And Shoulder
Bontrager Workbook: Chapter 5-Humerus and Shoulder
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Bontrager Workbook: Chapter 5-Humerus and Shoulder Girdle
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Bontrager Workbook: Chapter 5-Humerus And Shoulder
Bontrager Workbook: Chapter 5-Humerus and Shoulder Girdle
The shoulder girdle consists of 1. proximal humerus
2. scapula
3. clavicle
The three aspects of the clavicle are the: 1. sternal extremity
2. body/shaft
3. acromial extremity
The ___(male/female) clavicle tends to be thicker an...
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Bontrager Workbook: Chapter 5-Humerus and Shoulder Girdle
The shoulder girdle consists of ✅1. proximal humerus
2. scapula
3. clavicle
The three aspects of the clavicle are the: ✅1. sternal extremity
2. body/shaft
3. acromial extremity
The ___(male/female) clavicle tends to be thicker and more curved in shape. ✅male
The three angles of the scapula: ✅1. lateral angle
2. superior angle
3. inferior angle
The anterior surface of the scapula is referred to as the ___ surface. ✅costal
What is the anatomic name for armpit? ✅axilla
What are the names of the two fossae located on the posterior scapula? ✅1. infraspinous fossa
2. supraspinous fossa
All of the joints of the shoulder girdle are classified as being: ✅synovial (diarthrodial)
List the movement types for the following joints:
1. Scapulohumeral
2. Sternoclavicular
3. Acromioclavicular ✅1. Spheroidal
, 2. plane
3. plane
location:
Coracoid process
Crest of spine ✅Scapula
location:
Acromial extermity ✅Clavicle
location:
Greater tubercle
Intertubercular groove
Surgical neck ✅Proximal humerus
location:
Coronoid process
Condylar process ✅Not a part of the shoulder girdle
True/False
The use of a grid is not required for shoulder studies that measure less than 10cm. ✅True
True/False
The kV range for adult shoulder projections is between 80 and 90 kV for analog and 100 to 110 kV for
digital imaging systems ✅False
True/False
Low mA with short exposure times should be used for adult shoulder studies ✅False
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