Rotator Cuff Muscles | Origins, Insertions, Innervations, and Actions

Rotator Cuff Muscles | Origins, Insertions, Innervations, and Actions

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The video tutorial provides an in-depth look at the rotator cuff muscles, distinguishing them from the shoulder girdle muscles. It covers the anatomy of the scapula and humerus, focusing on the four rotator cuff muscles: supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis. Each muscle's origin, insertion, blood supply, innervation, and function are discussed, with emphasis on their roles in shoulder movement and stability. The video also explains why teres major is not considered a rotator cuff muscle.

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Which of the following muscles is not part of the rotator cuff?

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What is the primary function of the rotator cuff muscles?

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Which part of the scapula articulates with the humerus to form the shoulder joint?

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Where does the supraspinatus muscle insert?

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What is the unique function of the supraspinatus muscle?

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Which artery supplies blood to the infraspinatus muscle?

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What is the primary action of the infraspinatus muscle?

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Which nerve innervates the teres minor muscle?

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Where does the subscapularis muscle insert?

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Why is the teres major not considered a rotator cuff muscle?

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