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Arthrex Sports IOT Exam Questions – Glenoid Labrum, Shoulder Capsule, Rotator Cuff Muscles, and Ligament Biomechanics Training Material

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Description: This study document presents exam questions with 100% correct answers on shoulder anatomy and stability. It explains the functions of the glenoid labrum, capsule, and ligaments, along with rotator cuff muscle actions. Ideal for sports medicine professionals, it provides precise content aligned with Arthrex IOT orthopedic training. Sternoclavicular joint - answerserves as the shoulder joints only attachment to the axial skeleton Coracoclavicular ligaments - answertrapezoid and conoid ligaments Glenoid labrum functions - answerDeepens the fossa by 50% Increases contact surface area Contributes to negative intra-articular pressure Attachment site for other stabilizing structures (long head of biceps) Shoulder joint capsule - answerFibrous membrane Contains glenohumeral ligaments limits translation and rotation Glenohumeral ligaments

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Arthrex Sports IOT Exam Questions – Glenoid Labrum,
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Shoulder Capsule, Rotator Cuff Muscles, and Ligament

Biomechanics Training Material


Description: This study document presents exam questions with 100% correct

answers on shoulder anatomy and stability. It explains the functions of the glenoid

labrum, capsule, and ligaments, along with rotator cuff muscle actions. Ideal for

sports medicine professionals, it provides precise content aligned with Arthrex IOT

orthopedic training.




Sternoclavicular joint - answer✔✔serves as the shoulder joints only attachment to

the axial skeleton Coracoclavicular ligaments - answer✔✔trapezoid and conoid

ligaments Glenoid labrum functions - answer✔✔Deepens the fossa by 50%

Increases contact surface area Contributes to negative intra-articular pressure

Attachment site for other stabilizing structures (long head of biceps) Shoulder joint

capsule - answer✔✔Fibrous membrane Contains glenohumeral ligaments limits

translation and rotation Glenohumeral ligaments - answer✔✔Superior

glenohumeral ligament Middle glenohumeral ligament Inferior glenohumeral

ligament Superior glenohumeral function - answer✔✔Limits superior translation
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