Rotator Cuff (SITS)


Teres Major and Minor (Also See Rotator Cuff S.I.T.S)


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Push Day- Chest, Shoulders and Triceps

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Pull Day- Back and Biceps Day

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Leg Day-Quads, Hamstrings and Calves

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 Scapula

1 Scapula-Front-and-Back-

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Bones areas to remember:

  1. Shoulder blades are called the “Scapulas”
  2. Spine of the Scapula
  3. The two bones the makes up the AC Joint are the Acromion & Clavical
  4.  The Short Head Biceps Tendon attaches to the Coracoid Process of the Scapula
  5. Superior Boarder
  6. Inferior Angle
  7. Supraspinous Fossa- Infraspinous Fossa & Subscapular Fossa (This is where the Rotator Cuff Muscles- Infraspinatus,Supraspinatus and the Subscapular attach)
  8. Glenoid cavity, sometimes called the Glenoid Fossa (Where the head of the Humerus attaches)


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{Rotator Cuff-Infaspinatus, Supraspinatous & Teres Minor, Subscapularis}

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Rotator Cuff (S.I.T.S) Supraspinatus-Infraspinatous-Teres Minor-Subscapularis

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{Rotator cuff muscles from 4 angles}

{Rotator cuff muscles from 4 angles}

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{Infaspinatus & Teres Minor}

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{Supraspinatus sitting in the Supraspinatus Fossa}

{Supraspinatus sitting in the Supraspinatus Fossa}

 

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{Subscapularis This is the back part of the shoulder blade (Scapula). We are seeing it from the front of the chest with the ribs removed. Notice the entire scapula is occupied and it attaches to the front (Anterior) portion of the head of the Humerus}

{Subscapularis This is the back part of the shoulder blade (Scapula). We are seeing it from the front of the chest with the ribs removed. Notice the entire scapula is occupied and it attaches to the front (Anterior) portion of the head of the Humerus}

 

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{ Infraspinatus and Teres Monor}

 

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