PECTORAL REGION AND SHOULDER. Pectoral Region/Shoulder – Surface Anatomy.

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PECTORAL REGION AND SHOULDER

Pectoral Region/Shoulder – Surface Anatomy

Pectoral Muscles

Pectoralis major-

Pectoralis minor- attached to ribs 3,4, 5. Attaches to the coricoid process of the scapula. Norm. moves scapula, can elevate the ribs. Subclavius-under clavicle, attached to first rib. Helps fixate clavicle. Shoulder joint is attached to the humerus, mostlyBy muscle. Strong joint…..only place the appendicular Skeleton attached to the axial skeleton…???

Note limited bony attachment ofupper limb to axial skeleton.

Breast Anatomy

BLOOD SUPPLY TO BREAST

Pectoral Region - Fascia

Clavipectoral fascia – surround subclavius/pectoralis minor

1. Costocoracoid membrane – upper segment (named for med/lat attachments) * pierced by 3 structures: - Cephalic v. - Thoracoacromial a. - Lateral Pectoral n.

2. Suspensory Ligament of Axilla – lower segment – fuses with axillary fascia at axillary floor

Shoulder Muscles - Deltoid

S I T S

Shoulder Muscles – Rotator Cuff

Teres MajorTriceps brachii, long headQuadrangular spaceTriangular spaceTriangular interval

Posterior Shoulder Muscles & Spaces

Army Over – Navy Under= Artery over, vein underneath

Shoulder Muscles – Serratus Anterior

Shoulder Muscles – Serratus Anterior

Note location of nerve.

Subdeltoid (subacromial) Bursa

“Shoulder Separation”

Shoulder Dislocation

Scapular Anastomosis

Scapular Anastomosis