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- sca**** separates the supraspinatus muscle from the infraspinatus muscle, which originates below the spine. The supraspinatus muscle arises from the...
- cuff. The four muscles are: supraspinatus muscle infraspinatus muscle teres minor muscle subsca****ris muscle. The supraspinatus muscle spreads out in a horizontal...
- the acromion. It is particularly ****ociated with tendonitis of the supraspinatus muscle. This can result in pain, weakness, and loss of movement at the...
- projection that is placed laterally. The greater tubercle is where supraspinatus, infraspinatus and teres minor muscles are attached. The crest of the...
- respective muscles (supraspinatus muscle, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subsca****ris) stabilize and fix the joint. The supraspinatus, infraspinatus and...
- these physical examination maneuvers examine the integrity of the supraspinatus muscle and tendon. In both tests, the patient is placed in a standing...
- insertion of the supraspinatus, the reason why the infraspinatus is involved in rotator cuff tears about as frequently as the supraspinatus. The tendon of...
- application. Symptoms should be reproduced if there is a problem with the supraspinatus or biceps brachii. This test is also ****ociated with the Hawkins-Kennedy...
- rotator cuff interval, it is easily possible to distinguish between the supraspinatus and the subsca****ris tendon. Those two tendons build the interval sling...
- external rotation of the humerus, and wasting away of supraspinatus and infraspinatus. Supraspinatus muscle helps in 0°-15° arm abduction. And Infraspinatus...