1/23
Looks like no tags are added yet.
Name | Mastery | Learn | Test | Matching | Spaced | Call with Kai |
|---|
No analytics yet
Send a link to your students to track their progress
sternoclavicular joint
Name the joint highlighted in pink.

acromioclavicular joint
Name the joint highlighted in blue.

scapulothoracic joint
Name the joint highlighted in green.

glenohumeral joint
Name the joint highlighted in purple.

sternum and ribs
non-mobile bones of shoulder complex
clavicle, humerus, and scapula
mobile joints
shoulder girdle
connects upper limb to axial skeleton; consists of scapula and clavicle
main purposes of shoulder girdle
attach arm to body and RoM without compromising joint stability
A
Which letter is the trapezoid line?

B
Which letter indicated the conoid tubercle?

C
Which letter indicates the costal tuberosity?

scapula
also known as the “shoulder blade”
Acromion Process
What structure does letter A indicate?

Coracoid Process
What structure does letter B indicate?

Superior Border
What structure does letter C indicate?

Superior Angle
What structure does letter D indicate?

Subscapular Fossa
What structure does letter E indicate?

Lateral Border
What structure does letter F indicate?

Medial Border
What structure does letter G indicate?

Inferior Angle
What structure does letter H indicate?

supraglenoid tubercle
What structure does letter A indicate?

infraglenoid tubercle
Which structure does letter B indicate?

long-head of biceps
supraglenoid tubercle serves as an attachment point for the…
long head of triceps
infraglenoid tubercle serves as an attachment point for the…