Upper Extremity Integration Shamus
Upper Extremity Integration Shamus
Upper Extremity Integration Shamus
Clavicle
Eric Shamus DPT, PhD
OBJECTIVES
1. Describe the anatomy of the scapula and clavicle
2. Discuss the muscles attached to the scapula and clavicle
and their function
3. Describe both the sternoclavicular and acromioclavicular
joints
4. Describe the normal motions of both the sternoclavicular,
acromioclavicular, and scapulothoracic joints
5. Describe the findings in each of these clavicular
dysfunctions:
a) horizontal extension
b) horizontal flexion
c) abduction
d) adduction
Thoracic kyphosis, acromio-clavicular joint
disorders, subacromial or internal
impingement, instability or labral pathology
can alter scapular kinematics.
Forthomme B, et al. 2008
Postural
Scapula Anatomy
Scapular dyskinesis-altered scapular
positioning and motion-is found in
association with most shoulder injuries.
Kibler WB, et al. 2012
Alteration of scapular stabilizing muscle
activation, inflexibility of the muscles and
capsule-ligamentous complex around the
shoulder may affect the resting position
and motion of the scapula.
Forthomme B, et al 2008.
Scapular dyskinesis usually manifests as a loss
of control in the motions of scapular external
rotation and the translation of scapular
retraction.
This loss of control results in alteration in timing
and magnitude of acromial upward rotation,
excessive antetilting of the glenoid, and loss of
maximal rotator cuff muscle activation capability.
Kibler WB, 2006.
If normal scapular movements are disrupted by
abnormal scapular muscle firing patterns, weakness,
fatigue, or injury, the shoulder complex functions less
efficiency and injury risk increases.
Function
Keep the glenoid
in the optimal
position
Increase available
range at G-H joint
Peat M, 1986.
Axis
Composed of the
lateral end of the
clavicle
And the acromion of
the scapula
It is also functionally a
ball and socket joint
The AC joint
Counterstrain
Muscle energy
Assessment of Clavicle
Abduction
Assessment of Clavicle Horizontal
Flexion
Exercises
Serratus anterior
The serratus anterior also helps stabilize the medial border and
inferior angle of the scapular, preventing scapular IR (winging) and
anterior tilt.