Anatomy Lec 3-5
Across
- 1. During testing of m. rhomboid major & minor push the elbows in this direction against resistance
- 2. Latissimus dorsi is supplied by this n.
- 3. The main function of m. teres major
- 6. Both supraspinatus and infraspinatus mm. are supplied by this n.
- 8. Action of clavicular head of m. pectoralis major
- 10. It is a pyramid-shaped space situated inf. to the glenohumeral joint
- 11. The axilla has ? walls
- 13. This m. is also known as the boxer's muscle
- 17. This m. forms the lat. part of the post. wall of the axilla
- 18. Do this with shoulders against resistance when testing m. trapezius (answer not raise)
- 20. These mm. cannot always be clearly separated from each other
- 21. The axillary lymph nodes drain into the ?
- 23. This vein is found in the Deltopectoral triangle
Down
- 1. Situated in the ant wall of axilla
- 4. A person with m. latissimus dorsi paralysis cannot use this
- 5. Useful anatomical & surgical landmark
- 7. Joint ? is one of the most important functions of the SITS mm.
- 9. This m. is important for sport
- 12. This m. has both uni- and multi-pennate parts
- 14. This m. covers the back of the neck and the sup. half of the trunk
- 15. The distal attachment of m. teres major is on the med. lip of ? groove of the humerus
- 16. The rotator cuff mm. are called the ? mm.
- 19. This attachment is where m. pectoralis minor attaches to the coracoid process of the scapula
- 21. This m. protects the subclavian vessels and brachial plexus during fracture to the clavicle
- 22. The ? lymph nodes are situated in the apex of the axillary triangle