Quiz Four

A detailed illustration of the shoulder girdle anatomy, including labeled bones, muscles, and joints, with arrows showing various movements such as elevation, depression, and rotation.

Shoulder Girdle Mechanics Quiz

Test your knowledge on the anatomy and movements of the shoulder girdle with this engaging quiz! Whether you're a student, teacher, or fitness enthusiast, this quiz will help you reinforce your understanding of key concepts related to the shoulder.

Key features:

  • 12 questions on shoulder anatomy and movements
  • Multiple choice format for easy answering
  • Fun and educational
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by StretchingMuscle479
Which of the following is not a bone of the shoulder girdle?
Scapula
Humerus
Clavicle
Sternum
This is not a true joint, but an essential joint for shoulder girdle movement and arm placement.
Sternoclavicular joint
Glenohumeral joint
Scapulothoracic joint
Acromioclavicular joint
Which of the following is an upward or superior movement of the scapular, such as in shrugging shoulders?
Scapular Abduction
Scapular Adduction
Scapular Elevation
Scapular Depression
Which of the following is a movement in which the scapula moves medially toward spinal column?
Scapular Abduction
Scapular Adduction
Scapular Elevation
Scapular Depression
Which of the following is a movement in which the scapula moves so that the glenoid fossa turns upward & the inferior angle moves superolateral away from spinal column?
Scapular Upward Rotation
Scapular Downward Rotaton
Scapular Elevation
Scapular Depression
What is one of the primary functions of the upper trapezius?
Scapular Depression
Scapular Elevation
Shoulder Flexion
Shoulder Abduction
What is the one of the primary functions of the lower trapezius?
Scapular Depression
Scapular Elevation
Shoulder Flexion
Shoulder Abduction
What is one of the primary functions of the levator scapulae muscle?
Scapular Depression
Scapular Elevation
Shoulder Flexion
Shoulder Abduction
What is one of the primary functions of the serratus anterior?
Scapular Retraction
Scapular Depression
Shoulder Adbuction
Scapular Protraction
This muscle is often tight due to being overused, which may lead to a forward head rounded shoulder posture and require stretching.
Lower Trapezius
Rhomboids
Pec Minor
Serratus Anterior
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