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25 cze 2020 · The humerus is the single bone of the upper arm. It belongs to the so-called long bones, which means it has two distinguishable ends – the proximal and distal epiphyses. Both epiphyses are involved in bone growth up to the age of the ossification of epiphysial cartilage.
4 sie 2023 · Objectives: Identify the anatomical structures that requiring examination in patients with shoulder pain. Describe the techniques involved in performing a shoulder exam. List some conditions that may be detected by a shoulder exam.
Shoulder Anatomy (Anterior View) Physical examination of the shoulder involves. Inspection. Palpation for tenderness and excessive warmth. Range of motion and strength testing. Tests for impingement. How to Examine the Shoulder. video.
Basic anatomy as well as recent findings are developed, including a new description of the attachment of supraspinatus and infraspinatus tendons at the superior aspect of the humerus, the rotator cable and the superior glenohumeral ligament complex.
The shoulder consists of three joints: the glenohumeral joint (commonly referred to as “shoulder joint”), the sternoclavicular joint, and the acromioclavicular joint.
Introduction. Welcome to the fascinating world of humerus anatomy—a cornerstone in the realm of physiotherapy. Understanding the intricacies of the humerus, the long bone that forms the upper arm, is paramount for physiotherapists seeking to optimise patient care and rehabilitation.
7 sie 2023 · The humerus is the largest bone of the upper extremity and defines the human brachium (arm). It articulates proximally with the glenoid via the glenohumeral (GH) joint and distally with the radius and ulna at the elbow joint.