Clavicle
... on one end (at the acromion process of the
scapula ) and the sternum ( breast bone) on the other. ... ( sternum ) to part of your shoulder blade (
scapula ). Signs and symptoms of a broken collarbone may ... of the shoulder where the shoulder blade (
scapula ) and collarbone ( clavicle ) come together at a ...
Humerus
... , is connected to the shoulder bone, the
scapula , with a ball-and-socket type of joint . The ... ) forms a joint with the shoulder blade (
scapula ). The rotator cuff holds the head of the humerus into the
scapula . Conditions associated with axilla ry nerve ...
Scapula
... The
scapula can be fracture d in 3 different areas: the body of the
scapula ; the neck of the
scapula or glenoid (which connects the humerus -upper ...
Shoulder
... joint (the glenoid fossa of the wingbone, or
scapula ). Shoulder arthroscopy Definition: ... called the labrum. The shoulder blade (
scapula ) is rarely broken ( broken bones are also ... , is connected to the shoulder bone, the
scapula , with a ball-and-socket type of joint . ...
Lateral
... of first eight to nine ribs and inserts into the medial margin of the
scapula (wing bone). The serratus anterior rotates the
scapula and pulls it forward and elevates ribs. Surgery to remove both ...
Medial
... of first eight to nine ribs and inserts into the medial margin of the
scapula (wing bone). The serratus anterior rotates the
scapula and pulls it forward and elevates ribs. Amnesia refers to the loss ...
Anterior
... . The serrautus anterior originates from the lateral aspect (the side) of first eight to nine ribs and inserts into the medial margin of the
scapula (wing bone). Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) - The ACL and the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) bridge the inside of the knee ...
Carrier
... carrier oils (jojoba and grapeseed) - massaged into their scalps daily. In the Northeast and North Central United States, the deer tick (Ioxodes
scapula ris) is responsible for transmission and in the Northwest, the western black-legged tick (Ioxodes pacificus) is the carrier . ...
Clubfoot
... in reliability of test results when amniocentesis is done too early in pregnancy . Skeletal abnormalities may include poorly developed
scapula e ( shoulder blades), sideways bent fingers (clinodactyly), clubfoot , scoliosis , and unusual neck bones. Bony deformities of the spine and ...
Dislocation
... joint (the top rounded portion of the upper arm bone, or humerus ) from the socket of the joint (the glenoid fossa of the wingbone, or
scapula ). Congenital Dislocation of the Hip Alternate Names : CDH, Congenital Dysplasia of the Hip , Congenital Subluxation of the Hip , ...
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Scapula
... In anatomy, the
scapula , omo (Medical Latin), or shoulder blade, is not ... of the Human Body. II. Osteology. 6a. 2. The
scapula (Shoulder Blade) ... The
scapula forms the posterior part of the shoulder ...
Humerus
... that runs from the shoulder to the elbow. Anatomically, it connects the
scapula and the radius, and consists of the following three sections: (Click ... called a broken shoulder, is a common fracture, ... Humerus Fracture.
scapula Fracture. Acetabular Fracture ... The Humerus . The humerus is the ...
Triceps muscle
... heads, or points of origin, particularly the large extensor along the back of the upper arm in humans. It originates just below the socket of the
scapula (shoulder blade) and at two distinct areas of the humerus, the bone of the upper arm. It extends downward and inserts on (attaches to) the upper ...
Pectoral girdle
... The pectoral girdle is the set of bones which connect the upper limb to the axial skeleton on each side. It consists of the clavicle and
scapula in humans and, in those species with three bones in the pectoral girdle , the coracoid. Some mammalian species have evolved ... The ...
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