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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 · The shoulder girdle consists of the scapula and clavicle, which articulate with the chest wall, and the proximal humerus, which articulates with the scapula (the glenoid). The humeral head and the glenoid vault of the scapula form the osseous components of the glenohumeral joint of the shoulder.
24 lip 2023 · Structure and Function. The shoulder girdle is composed of the clavicle and the scapula, which articulates with the proximal humerus of the upper limb. Four joints are present in the shoulder: the sternoclavicular (SC), acromioclavicular (AC), and scapulothoracic joints, and glenohumeral joint.
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.
Place the transducer over the posterior aspect of the glenohumeral joint with the arm in the same position described at point-2 (or with the hand on the opposite shoulder) and increase the depth to include the structures of the posterior fossa within the field-of-view of the US image.
4 lip 2023 · Describe the anatomy pertinent to humerus fractures. Outline the complications of humerus fractures. Summarize the treatment considerations for humerus fractures.
8 lip 2020 · This chapter gives the details of the shoulder joint along with the clinical tests required for the diagnosis of its disorders. The special tests are divided into specific types, namely, (a) stability of the shoulder, (b) biceps tests, (c) impingement tests, and (d) other tests. Download chapter PDF.