Slideshow: Scapula

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Slideshow: Scapula

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The Scapula

The Scapula
The scapula is a highly
mobile bone that is
situated on the posterior
aspect of the body

The Scapula
The scapula is best viewed
from behind

There are 2 scapulae, one on
either side of the spinal
column

The Scapula
The scapula is best viewed
from behind

There are 2 scapulae one on
either side of the spinal
column
Each overlies the 2
nd
– 7
th
ribs

The Scapula
Anterior View
The scapula is a flat
triangular-shaped bone
It has a number of
interesting projections
Right Side

The Scapula
The scapula is a flat
triangular-shaped bone
It has a number of
interesting projections
best viewed from the lateral aspect
Lateral View
AnteriorPosterior
Right Side

The Scapula
The scapula has two surfaces

The Scapula
Anterior / Ventral surface
The scapula has two surfaces
Right Side

The Scapula
Anterior / Ventral surfacePosterior / Dorsal Surface
The scapula has two surfaces
Right Side

The Scapula
The Dorsal surface of the Scapula is divided into
two regions by the spine of the Scapula
Right Side

The Scapula
The region below the
Scapular Spine is the
Infraspinous Fossa
Right Side

The Scapula
The region above the
Scapular Spine is the
Supraspinous Fossa
Posterior View
Right Side

The Scapula
Supraspinous Fossa is more clearly
viewed from above
Anterior
Posterior
Superior View
Right Side

The Scapula
The scapula has 3 borders
Medial Border
Anterior View
Right Side

The Scapula
The scapula has 3 borders
Medial Border
Anterior View Posterior View
Right Side

The Scapula
The scapula has 3 borders
Lateral Border
Anterior View
Right Side

The Scapula
The scapula has 3 borders
Lateral Border
Anterior View Posterior View
Right Side

The Scapula
The scapula has 3 borders
Anterior View
Superior Border

The Scapula
The scapula has 3 borders
Superior Border
Anterior View Posterior View

The Scapula
The scapula has 3 angles
Superior Angle
Anterior View

The Scapula
The scapula has 3 angles
Superior Angle
Anterior View Posterior View

The Scapula
The scapula has 3 angles
Inferior Angle
Anterior View

The Scapula
The scapula has 3 angles
Inferior Angle
Anterior View Posterior View

The Scapula
Anterior View
The scapula has 3 angles
Lateral

The Scapula
Lateral View
Anterior View
The scapula has 3 angles
Lateral

The Scapula
Anterior
Posterior
Superior View
The scapula has 3 angles
Lateral

The Scapula
The scapula has 3 lateral projections
Coracoid
Spine
Acromion

The Scapula
Coracoid Process
Anterior View

The Scapula
Anterior View Lateral View
Coracoid Process

The Scapula
Anterior
Posterior
Superior View
Coracoid Coracoid Process

The Scapula
Posterior View
Spine

The Scapula
Acromion
Posterior View

The Scapula
Acromion
Posterior View Lateral View

The Scapula
Acromion
Anterior
Posterior
Superior View

The Scapula
Muscles

The Scapula
A number of muscles attach to the scapula

The Scapula
A number of muscles attach to the scapula
Four Rotator Cuff Muscles surround the
Shoulder Joint and move the Arm

The Scapula
A number of muscles attach to the scapula
Four Rotator Cuff Muscles surround the
Shoulder Joint and move the Arm
Subscapularis
Supraspinatus
Infraspinatus
Teres Minor

The Scapula
Subscapularis arises from the whole of
the ventral surface of the Scapula

The Scapula
Subscapularis arises from the whole of
the ventral surface of the scapula
It attaches to the Lesser
Tuberosity of the Humerus
It internally rotates the
arm

The Scapula
The region above the
Scapular Spine is the
Supraspinous Fossa

The Scapula
Supraspinatus arises from the Supraspinous Fossa
It attaches to the
upper part of the
Greater Tuberosity
of the Humerus
It abducts the arm

The Scapula
Infraspinatus arises from the Infraspinous Fossa

The Scapula
Infraspinatus arises from the Infraspinous Fossa
It attaches to the
posterior part of the
Greater Tuberosity of
the Humerus
It externally rotates
the arm

The Scapula
Teres Minor arises from the upper part of the
Lateral Border of the Scapula

The Scapula
Teres Minor arises from the upper part of the
Lateral Border of the Scapula
It attaches to the
Inferior part of the
Greater Tuberosity of
the Proximal Humerus
It externally rotates
the arm

Anterior View
Serratus Anterior arises from the whole of the
anterior aspect of the medial border

Anterior View
Serratus Anterior arises from the whole of the
anterior aspect of the medial border

Anterior View
Long head of Triceps arises from the
infraglenoid tubercle

Anterior View
Long head of Triceps arises from the
infraglenoid tubercle

Anterior View
The tip of the coracoid process

Anterior View
The tip of the coracoid process give rise to the
conjoint tendon of the Coracobrachialis

Anterior View
The tip of the coracoid process give rise to the
conjoint tendon of the Coracobrachialis and
Short Head of Biceps

Anterior View
Pectoralis minor arises from the coracoid process

Anterior View
Pectoralis minor arises from the coracoid process

Posterior
View

Posterior
View
Levator Scapulae attaches to the superior part of the
medial border of the scapula

Posterior
View
Levator Scapulae attaches to the superior part of the
medial border of the scapula

Posterior
View
Rhomboid minor attaches just below
Levator Scapulae on the medial border

Posterior
View
Rhomboid minor attaches just below
Levator Scapulae on the medial border

Posterior
View
Rhomboid Major attaches just below Rhomboid Minor
on the medial border of the scapula

Posterior
View
Rhomboid Major attaches just below Rhomboid Minor
on the medial border of the scapula

Posterior
View
Latissimus Dorsi has a few fibres that arise from the
inferior angle of the scapula

Posterior
View
Latissimus Dorsi has a few fibres that arise from the
inferior angle of the scapula

Posterior
View
Teres Major arises from the inferior aspect of the
lateral border of the scapula

Posterior
View
Teres Major arises from the inferior aspect of the
lateral border of the scapula

Posterior
View
Teres Major arises from the inferior aspect of the
lateral border of the scapula, just below Teres Minor

Posterior
View
Trapezius arises from the superior aspect of the
spine of the scapula

Posterior
View
Trapezius arises from the superior aspect of the
spine of the scapula

Posterior
View
The posterior fibres of Deltoid arise from the inferior
aspect spine of the scapula

Posterior
View
The posterior fibres of Deltoid arise from the inferior
aspect spine of the scapula

Summary of muscles that arise from the scapula
Biceps (both heads)
Coracobrachialis
Deltoid
Infraspinatus
Levator Scapulae
Latissimus Dorsi
Pectoralis Minor
Rhomboid Major
Rhomboid Minor
Serratus Anterior
Subscapularis
Supraspinatus
Triceps (Long Head)
Teres Major
Teres Minor
Trapezius

Anterior Arm
Biceps Brachii
Origin Short head: tip of coracoid
process of scapula; Long head:
supraglenoid tubercle of
scapula
InsertionTuberosity of radius and fascia
of forearm via bicipital
aponeurosis
Action Supinates and flexes forearm
Nerve SupplyMusculocutaneous nerve (C5
and C6)
Blood SupplyMuscular branches of brachial
artery

Anterior Arm
Coracobrachialis
Origin Tip of coracoid process of
scapula
InsertionUpper half of medial surface of
humerus
Action Flexes and adducts arm
Nerve SupplyMusculocutaneous nerve (C5,
C6)
Blood SupplyMuscular branches of brachial
artery

Deltoid
Origin Lateral third of clavicle,
acromion, and spine of scapula
InsertionDeltoid tuberosity of humerus
Action Anterior part: flexes and
internally rotates arm; Middle
part: abducts arm; Posterior
part: extends and externally
rotates arm
Nerve SupplyAxillary nerve (C5 and C6)
Blood SupplyDeltoid branch of
thoracoacromial artery
Posterior Chest Wall

Posterior Chest Wall
Infraspinatus
Origin Infraspinous fossa of scapula
InsertionMiddle facet on greater
tuberosity of humerus
Action Externally rotates arm
Nerve SupplySuprascapular nerve (C5 and
C6)
Blood SupplySuprascapular and circumflex
scapular arteries

Posterior Chest Wall
Levator Scapulae
Origin Posterior tubercles of
transverse processes of C1 - C4
vertebrae
InsertionSuperior part of medial border
of scapula
Action Elevates scapula and tilts
glenoid inferiorly by rotating
scapula
Nerve SupplyDorsal scapular (C5) and
cervical (C3 and C4) nerves
Blood SupplyDorsal scapular artery

Posterior Chest Wall
Latissimus Dorsi
Origin Spinous processes of inferior 6
thoracic vertebrae,
thoracolumbar fascia, iliac
crest, and inferior 3 or 4 ribs,
inferior angle of scapula
InsertionFloor of intertubercular groove
of humerus
Action Extends, adducts, and
internally rotates humerus;
pulls body up toward arms
during climbing
Nerve SupplyThoracodorsal nerve (C6, C7,
and C8)
Blood SupplyThoracodorsal artery

Anterior Chest Wall
Pectoralis Minor
Origin 3rd to 5th ribs near their costal
cartilages
InsertionMedial border and superior
surface of coracoid process of
scapula
Action Stabilises scapula, pulls it
inferiorly and anteriorly
against thoracic wall
Nerve SupplyMedial pectoral nerves; (C8
and T1)
Blood SupplyPectoral branch of the
thoracoacromial trunk

Posterior Chest Wall
Rhomboid Minor
Origin Nuchal ligament and spinous
processes of C7 and T1
vertebrae;
InsertionMedial border of scapula
adjacent to spine
Action Retracts and rotates scapula to
move glenoid inferiorly; fixes
scapula to thoracic wall
Nerve SupplyDorsal scapular nerve ( C4 and
C5)
Blood SupplyDorsal scapular artery

Posterior Chest Wall
Rhomboid Major
Origin Spinous processes of T2 - T5
vertebrae
InsertionMedial border of scapula
Action Retracts and rotates scapula to
move glenoid inferiorly; fixes
scapula to thoracic wall
Nerve SupplyDorsal scapular nerve ( C4 and
C5)
Blood SupplyDorsal scapular artery

Anterior Chest Wall
Serratus Anterior
Origin Superolateral surfaces of
upper 8 or 9 ribs at the side of
chest
InsertionMedial border of scapula
Action Pulls scapula forward and
upward; abducts and rotates
it; stabilises medial border of
scapula
Nerve SupplyLong thoracic nerve (C5, C6,
C7)
Blood SupplyCircumflex scapular artery

Subscapularis
Origin Subscapular fossa of scapula
InsertionLesser tuberosity of humerus
Action Internal rotation and
adduction of the arm
Nerve SupplyUpper and lower subscapular
nerves (C5, C6 and C7)
Blood SupplySubscapular artery
Anterior Chest Wall

Posterior Chest Wall
Supraspinatus
Origin Supraspinous fossa of scapula
InsertionSuperior facet on greater
tuberosity of humerus
Action Abduction of arm
Nerve SupplySuprascapular nerve (C4, C5
and C6)
Blood SupplySuprascapular artery

Triceps
Origin Long head: infraglenoid
tubercle of scapula; Lateral
head: posterior surface of
humerus, superior to radial
groove; Medial head: posterior
surface of humerus, inferior to
radial groove
InsertionProximal end of olecranon
process of ulna and fascia of
forearm
Action Extends forearm
Nerve SupplyRadial nerve (C6, C7 and C8)
Blood SupplyBranches of deep brachial
artery
Posterior Arm

Posterior Chest Wall
Teres Major
Origin Dorsal surface of inferior angle
of scapula
InsertionMedial lip of intertubercular
groove of humerus
Action Adducts and internally rotates
arm
Nerve SupplyLower subscapular nerve (C6
and C7)
Blood SupplySubscapular and circumflex
scapular arteries

Posterior Chest Wall
Teres Minor
Origin Superior part of lateral border
of scapula
InsertionInferior facet on greater
tuberosity of humerus
Action External rotation of the arm
Nerve SupplyAxillary nerve (C5 and C6)
Blood SupplySubscapular and circumflex
scapular arteries

Posterior Chest Wall
Trapezius
Origin Medial third of superior nuchal
line; external occipital
protruberance, nuchal ligament,
and spinous processes of C7 - T12
vertebrae
Insertion Lateral third of clavicle, acromion,
and spine of scapula
Action superior fibers elevate, middle
fibers retract, and inferior fibers
depress scapula
Nerve SupplySpinal root of accessory nerve (CN
XI) (motor) and cervical nerves (C3
and C4) (pain and proprioception)
Blood SupplyTransverse cervical artery