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Episode 1742 - The deltoid: form, function, and clinical application

Jun 4, 2024
Dr. Ellison Melrose, Dry Needling faculty member, delves into the form, function, and clinical applications of the deltoid muscle. The podcast covers topics like strengthening deltoids for postpartum care, understanding deltoid muscle structure and function, and the importance of deltoid strength in shoulder conditions and aging adults.
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Quick takeaways

  • The deltoid muscle's complex form allows for movement in multiple planes and is innervated by the axillary nerve, emphasizing its role in shoulder movements.
  • The Deltoid muscle serves as a primary mover in shoulder movements, stabilizes the shoulder joint, acts as a cushion for neurovascular structures, and aids in fluid dynamics and edema reduction in the upper quarter.

Deep dives

Unique Form and Innervation of the Deltoid Muscle

The Deltoid muscle possesses a distinctive form with an origin that spans about 300 degrees and a single insertion point at the Deltoid tubercle, allowing for movement in multiple planes. Its innervation by the axillary nerve is primarily focused on providing motor response to the Deltoid, highlighting its significance in shoulder movements. Additionally, the muscle can be subdivided into anterior, medial, and posterior regions, each with further subdivided regions for differentiated EMG activities, showcasing its complexity.

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