BIOL 2021 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Toe, Calcaneus, Ischial Tuberosity

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Pectoral girdle: consists of the clavicle and the scapula, do not encircle the body completely. Medial end of each clavicle articulates with the manubrium and first rib. Lateral end of each clavicle joins the scapulae. Scapulae do not join each other or to the axial skeleton: provides attachment for many muscles that move the upper limbs, the girdle is very light and the upper limbs are very mobile. Only the clavicle articulates with the axial skeleton. The socket of the shoulder joint (glenoid cavity) is shallow which is good for flexibility but bad for stability. Shoulder dislocation vs. separation: dislocation head of the humerus dislocates forward and downward because the structures reinforcing the joint are weakest anteriorly/inferiorly. Happens most when falling on an outstretched upper limb: separation dislocation of the acromioclavicular joint. Happens most when falling on outstretched hand or side of shoulder. Scapulae: lie on the dorsal surface of the rib cage, located between ribs 2-7, have three borders:

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