Humerus (bone)

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Humeral Head

  • LAteral attachment of GH capsule1
  • The humeral head landmark is divided by an imaginary line that separates the humeral head from the rest of the humerus1

Deltoid tuberosity

Deltoid Muscles OIAN
Muscle Origin Insertion Nerve Action
Anterior Deltoid

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Lateral Deltoid

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Posterior Deltoid

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Greater Tubercle

  • Located on the lateral neck of humerus1
  • Separated from Lesser tubercle via the intertubercular groove1
  • The greater tubercle of the humerus serves as an attachment site for some of the tendons of the RTC1
    • Supraspinatus1,2
    • Infraspinatus1,2
    • Teres Minor1,2
Muscle Origin Insertion Nerve Action
Supraspinatus

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Infraspinatus

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Teres Minor

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Lesser Tubercle

  • Located on the lateral neck of humerus1
  • Separated from Greater tubercle via the intertubercular groove1
  • Lesser tubercle serves as an attachment site for part of the RTC (subscapularis)1,2.
Lesser tubercle of humerus attachment OIAN
Muscle Origin Insertion Nerve Action
Subscapularis

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Pec Major

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Lateral Epicondyle of Humerus

Dysfunction:

Humerus in line with crest of less tubercle

Muscle Origin Insertion Nerve Action
Coracobrachialis

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Intertubercular groove

  • Provides a passage for the Biceps Brachii Long Head tendon to attach to the superior rim of the glenoid fossa1

Anatomy

  • The angle of the walls of the intertubercular groove can vary widely1
  • Separates the Greater Tubercle from the Lesser Tubercle1
  • The roof is formed by the transverse ligament1

Function

  • Allows the proximal tendon of the biceps Brachii Long Head to travel from its origin on the labrum and supraglenoid notch on the scapula, down the neck of the humerus and to the muscle belly1

Dysfunction

  • Anatomic anomalies are associated with:
    • RTC tendinopathy1
    • Bicipital Tendinopathy1

Surgical Neck

  • The Surgical Neck of the humerus refers to the region inferior to the greater and lesser tuberosities, where the shaft of the humerus joins the upper margins1.
  • The Axillary Nerve and Posterior Humeral Circumflex Artery run in close proximity to the medial aspect of the surgical neck1.
    • Fractures at the Surgical Neck most commonly cause Axillary Nerve damage1.
  • The Surgical Neck of the humerus fractures more commonly than the Anatomical Neck1.

Anatomical Changes

  • Humeral Retroversion

Dysfunction

Fracture

  • Proximal humeral fx: Can have associated neural complications
    • Radial n: Wrist ext & Elbow str
    • Axillary n: Deltoid weakness

References

1.
Dutton M. Dutton’s Orthopaedic Examination, Evaluation, and Intervention. 5th ed. McGraw Hill Education; 2020.
2.
Gilroy AM, MacPherson BR, Wikenheiser JC, Voll MM, Wesker K, Schünke M, eds. Atlas of Anatomy. 4th ed. Thieme; 2020.

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