The bones, ligaments, muscles, and nerves of the shoulder are described in detail in the document. Explore the intricate anatomy and functions of the shoulder joint, including the sternoclavicular, acromioclavicular, and glenohumeral joints The document provides a comprehensive overview of the shoulder joint, detailing its anatomy, including type, articular surfaces, ligaments, bursae, blood and nerve supply, movements, and clinical aspects.
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Learn about the articulation, ligaments, nerve supply, movements, and muscle stability of the shoulder joint
Discover the complexity of synovial membranes, muscles involved, and the role of ligaments in joint stability.
Explore our comprehensive presentation on the anatomy of the shoulder, designed for easy customization and editing to suit your educational needs Perfect for anatomy courses and professional training. The shoulder joint is comprised of three bones and three joints The scapula, clavicle, and humerus
It allows for flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, external rotation, and internal rotation Stability is provided by ligaments like the glenohumeral ligament and muscles like the rotator cuff. Bones (humerus, scapula, clavicle), joints (gh, ac, sc), and muscles (trapezius, deltoid, rotator cuff) The document provides a comprehensive overview of the shoulder complex, including its anatomy, assessment methods, common injuries, and treatment options
It emphasizes the importance of understanding the various causes of shoulder pain, which can stem from intrinsic shoulder issues or referred pain from other areas.
Anatomy and physiology of the shoulder. This document provides an anatomical overview of the shoulder joint, including The surface anatomy, bones (clavicle, scapula, proximal humerus), and articulations (glenohumeral joint, acromioclavicular joint, sternoclavicular joint) of the shoulder.