scapula/clavicle

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medial border

flat edge closest to midline of body

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scapula

medial border, lateral border, superior angle, inferior angle, spine, acromion, supraspinous fossa, infraspinous fossa, glenoid fossa, corocoid process, subscapular fossa

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lateral border

angled edge closest to arm

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superior angle

edge closest to clavicle & above supraspinous fossa

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inferior angle

lowest part of the clavicle, in between medial and lateral borders

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spine

raised ‘lining’ of infraspinous fossa, connects to acromion

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acromion

part connected to spine and clavicle @ acromioclavicular joint, sort of like a blazer’s collar

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supraspinous fossa

upper part of scapula, divided from infraspinous by spine (postierior)

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infraspinous fossa

lower/majority part of scapula, divided from supraspinous by spine (posterior)

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glenoid fossa

part where humerus and scapula connect, best seen at a lateral view (glenohumeral joint)

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corocoid process

piece that sticks out (anterior) medial & superior to glenohumeral/humerus

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subscapular fossa

front part of scapula, contains supra, spine, and infra spinous fossas on its backside

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clavicle

SC joint, AC joint, gleno-humeral joint, scapula-thoracic joint

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sterno-claviclular (SC) joint

connects clavicle to manubrium (sternum)

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acromial-clavicular (AC) joint

connects clavicle and acromion (scapula)

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gleno-humeral joint

connects humerus and glenoid fossa (scapula)

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scapula-thoracic joint

connects the ribs and subscapular fossa i think