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cocking and acceleration phase of an overhead activity. The two muscles most commonly inhibited during this first part of an overhead motion are the serratus anterior and the lower trapezius. These two muscles act as a force couple within the glenohumeral joint to properly elevate the acromion process, and if a muscle imbalance exists, shoulder impingement may develop.
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attaches. The medial two-thirds of the fossa have 3 longitudinal oblique ridges, and another thick ridge adjoins the lateral border; they run outward and upward. The ridges give attachment to the tendinous insertions, and the surfaces between them to the fleshy fibers, of the subscapularis muscle.
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with the mammalian structure of that name). In amphibians and reptiles (birds included), these two bones are distinct, but together form a single structure bearing many of the muscle attachments for the forelimb. In such animals, the scapula is usually a relatively simple plate, lacking the
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of the acromion unite, and then join with the extension from the spine. The upper third of the glenoid cavity is ossified from a separate center (sub coracoid), which appears between the 10th and 11th years and joins between the 16th and the 18th years. Further, an
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The back of the scapula (also called the dorsal or posterior surface) is arched from above downward, and is subdivided into two unequal parts by the spine of the scapula. The portion above the spine is called the
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muscles. The upper two-thirds of the surface between the ridge and the axillary border is narrow, and is crossed near its center by a groove for the scapular circumflex vessels; the
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The scapula is a thick, flat bone lying on the thoracic wall that provides an attachment for three groups of muscles: intrinsic, extrinsic, and stabilizing and rotating muscles.
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Al-Redouan, Azzat; Holding, Keiv; Kachlik, David (2021). ""Suprascapular canal": Anatomical and topographical description and its clinical implication in entrapment syndrome".
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At the upper part of the fossa is a transverse depression, where the bone appears to be bent on itself along a line at right angles to and passing through the center of the
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border; fourthly, near the outer end of the acromion; fifthly, in the vertebral border. The base of the acromion is formed by an extension from the spine; the two
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about the third month. Ossification starts as membranous ossification before birth. After birth, the cartilaginous components would undergo
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appears for the lower part of the glenoid cavity, and the tip of the coracoid process frequently has a separate nucleus. These various
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Kibler, BW. (1998). The role of the scapula in athletic shoulder function. The
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has occurred. Scapular fractures involving the neck of the scapula have two patterns. One (rare) type of fracture is through the
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Downward rotation: rhomboids, Levator Scapulae, and Pec Minor
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2010:Diagram of the human shoulder joint, front view
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1102:Dorsal surface of left scapula
1005:Costal surface of left scapula
217:In compound terms, the prefix
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1872:(commonly called simply the "
807:inferior angle of the scapula
773:superior angle of the scapula
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563:inferior angle of the scapula
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1835:Scapulae, spine and ribs of
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1359:R. J. Last – 'Last's Anatomy
978:; sometimes the ligament is
873:surgical neck of the scapula
869:anatomic neck of the scapula
830:lateral angle of the scapula
565:, which gives origin to the
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2255:10.1016/j.aanat.2020.151593
2178:of the 20th edition of
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1680:Depression: lower trapezius
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923:Inferior angle shown in red
887:Superior angle shown in red
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2767:Dirckx, J.H. (Ed.) (1997).
2719:10.1016/j.xrrt.2022.05.008
2691:10.1016/j.math.2010.03.002
2357:10.1302/2058-5241.2.160082
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2620:10.1007/s00402-005-0044-y
2512:"The role of the scapula"
2400:Shuenke, Michael (2010).
2317:10.1016/j.jse.2021.07.020
1892:, a third bone, the true
1799:pectoralis minor syndrome
1694:Protraction (abduction):
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2847:Dartmouth Medical School
2837:Anatomy photo:10:st-0301
2561:Anatomy & Physiology
2106:Suprascapular canal path
2082:Scapula. Posterior face.
1998:Thorax seen from behind.
1795:thoracic outlet syndrome
1770:serratus anterior muscle
1739:fractures of the scapula
477:, and that below it the
154:Anatomical terms of bone
36:Publius Ostorius Scapula
3459:Bones of the upper limb
2745:Anderson, D.M. (2000).
2608:Arch Orthop Trauma Surg
2070:Scapula. Anterior face.
1217:Levator scapulae muscle
1065:infraglenoid tuberosity
858:supraglenoid tuberosity
811:latissimus dorsi muscle
800:levator scapulae muscle
43:Shoulderblade, Kentucky
2782:Terminologia Anatomica
2426:"GE Healthcare - Home"
2141:anatomical terminology
1912:the main bones of the
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1820:Terminologia Anatomica
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2712:: S2666639122000694.
2576:Trauma. Fifth Edition
2305:J Shoulder Elbow Surg
2058:Scapula. Medial view.
1834:
1764:and can be caused by
1732:
1720:
1708:Clinical significance
1473:supraglenoid tubercle
1441:infraglenoid tubercle
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1312:about the 15th year.
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1247:Rhomboid major muscle
1232:Rhomboid minor muscle
1161:(middle), and to the
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3145:supracondylar ridges
2430:www.gehealthcare.com
2276:Gray, Henry (1918).
1782:Impingement syndrome
1691:and middle trapezius
1290:growing up from its
779:, is covered by the
768:There are 3 angles:
536:infraspinatus muscle
352:subscapularis muscle
323:infraspinatous fossa
290:spine of the scapula
2801:The Vertebrate Body
2784:. Stuttgart: Thieme
2559:Saladin, K (2010).
2212:www.ehealthstar.com
2197:O.D.E. 2nd Ed. 2005
1776:Scapular dyskenesis
1082:behind, and of the
976:suprascapular nerve
947:to the base of the
846:head of the humerus
838:head of the scapula
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515:suprascapular nerve
507:suprascapular notch
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3110:deltoid tuberosity
2344:EFORT Open Reviews
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1859:cartilagenous fish
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1713:Scapular fractures
1593:infraspinous fossa
1578:supraspinous fossa
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850:fibrocartilaginous
836:also known as the
743:Infraspinous fossa
733:Supraspinous fossa
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669:teres minor muscle
663:teres major muscle
617:Infraspinous fossa
607:Supraspinous fossa
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511:spinoglenoid notch
503:suprascpular canal
491:supraspinous fossa
483:spinoglenoid notch
479:infraspinous fossa
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2456:978-0-8247-5008-4
2411:978-1-60406-286-1
2243:Annals of Anatomy
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1670:Elevation: upper
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1676:levator scapulae
1630:Latissimus Dorsi
1563:spine of scapula
1548:spine of scapula
1525:Levator Scapulae
1457:coracoid process
1410:coracoid process
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3211:ulnar notch
3131:epicondyles
2967:subscapular
2152:Oracle bone
1926:saurischian
1876:", but not
1870:procoracoid
1615:Teres Major
1600:Teres Minor
1466:(long head)
1434:(long head)
1255:Development
1080:teres major
987:omohyoideus
815:teres major
567:Teres major
548:Teres minor
544:Teres minor
540:Teres major
269:abduction.
86:Identifiers
3464:Flat bones
3443:Categories
3304:triquetral
3239:tuberosity
3204:tuberosity
3070:anatomical
2249:: 151593.
2218:2016-03-17
2159:References
1898:monotremes
1890:therapsids
1878:homologous
1780:See also:
667:Origin of
661:Origin of
316:cancellous
3384:Phalanges
3319:trapezoid
3314:trapezium
3243:olecranon
3171:olecranon
3121:capitulum
3080:tubercles
3000:tubercles
2528:2159-2896
2366:2396-7544
2286:24786057M
1910:dinosaurs
1866:tetrapods
1809:The name
1805:Etymology
1766:paralysis
1689:rhomboids
1685:adduction
1672:trapezius
1662:Movements
1544:insertion
1540:Trapezius
1529:insertion
1514:insertion
1499:insertion
1421:insertion
1391:insertion
1378:Direction
1327:epiphyses
1086:in front.
538:from the
297:trapezius
246:Structure
236:flat bone
224:(h)umerus
210:or small
206:word for
190:, is the
3469:Shoulder
3392:proximal
3324:capitate
3309:pisiform
3294:scaphoid
3167:coronoid
3126:trochlea
3074:surgical
3037:inferior
3033:superior
3019:acromion
2922:clavicle
2729:10426640
2636:11217081
2628:16189689
2546:24175141
2384:28630753
2325:34454038
2263:32898658
2176:page 202
2135:See also
1962:3D image
1922:clavicle
1918:coracoid
1894:coracoid
1874:coracoid
1646:Omohyoid
1365:Function
1357:—
1342:fracture
1280:acromion
1272:ossified
980:ossified
785:superior
738:Acromion
686:acromion
652:Acromion
509:and the
422:Acromion
368:acromion
329:Surfaces
200:clavicle
184:scapulas
180:scapulae
97:scapula
32:Scapular
18:Scapulae
3454:Scapula
3433:Anatomy
3334:hamulus
3182:Forearm
3149:lateral
3135:lateral
3084:greater
3052:Humerus
3041:lateral
2981:notches
2955:Scapula
2908:of the
2855:at the
2845:at the
2537:3811730
2375:5467683
1944:Gallery
1938:glenoid
1934:humerus
1883:sternum
1811:scapula
1768:of the
1555:Deltoid
1381:Region
970:by the
968:foramen
929:Borders
499:glenoid
278:triceps
267:humeral
196:humerus
172:scapula
111:D012540
81:Details
51:Scapula
3419:Portal
3402:distal
3329:hamate
3299:lunate
3191:Radius
3163:radial
3159:fossae
3153:medial
3139:medial
3088:lesser
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1453:origin
1437:origin
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1375:Muscle
1318:nuclei
793:second
764:Angles
307:, and
280:, and
274:biceps
212:shovel
208:trowel
3066:necks
2906:Bones
2643:(PDF)
2632:S2CID
2604:(PDF)
2174:from
1249:(red)
1234:(red)
1219:(red)
612:Spine
556:Teres
364:spine
158:[
147:13394
99:(omo)
92:Latin
3277:Hand
3230:Ulna
3200:head
3100:body
2805:ISBN
2624:PMID
2580:ISBN
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2524:ISSN
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2380:PMID
2362:ISSN
2321:PMID
2259:PMID
1674:and
1346:bone
1310:bone
1134:The
1037:The
939:The
867:The
828:The
805:The
787:and
771:The
684:The
680:Side
542:and
525:the
520:The
489:The
468:Back
366:and
219:omo-
192:bone
170:The
135:1143
118:TA98
106:MeSH
3374:5th
3369:4th
3364:3rd
3359:2nd
3354:1st
2910:arm
2724:PMC
2714:doi
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2352:doi
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832:or
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182:or
176:pl.
142:FMA
130:TA2
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