Anatomy Lec 3-5

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