题目
2261 REHSCI 1200 SEC1010 Graded Quiz 3
单项选择题
A 53-year-old construction worker sustains a fracture of their corocoid process. Due to the muscles attaching to the corocoid process, the fracture has severely affected their ability to perform a lot of the actions those muscles perform. Which of the following functions would most likely remain unaffected due to this injury?
选项
A.Elbow Flexion
B.Shoulder (glenohumeral) abduction
C.Scapular depression
D.Shoulder (glenohumeral) flexion
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思路分析
The coracoid process serves as the attachment point for several muscles, most notably the short head of the biceps brachii, the coracobrachialis, and the pectoralis minor. When the coracoid is fractured, the functions of these attached muscles are compromised, while muscles that do not originate from the coracoid are largely unaffected.
Option 1: Elbow Flexion. The short......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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