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  • Scapula
  • Bone that connects the humerus and clavicle

    The scapula (pl.: scapulae or scapulas), also known as the shoulder blade, is the bone that connects the humerus (upper arm bone) with the clavicle (collar

    Scapula

    Scapula

    Scapula

  • Trapezius
  • Muscle between the lower spine and the shoulder blade

    thoracic vertebrae of the spine and laterally to the spine of the scapula. It moves the scapula and supports the arm. The trapezius has three functional parts:

    Trapezius

    Trapezius

    Trapezius

  • Clavicle
  • Long bone that serves as a strut between the scapula and the sternum

    Located directly above the first rib, it acts as a strut to keep the scapula in place so that the arm can hang freely. At its rounded medial end (sternal

    Clavicle

    Clavicle

    Clavicle

  • Serratus anterior muscle
  • Muscle on the surface of the ribs

    border of the scapula. It is innervated by the long thoracic nerve from the brachial plexus. The serratus anterior acts to pull the scapula forward around

    Serratus anterior muscle

    Serratus anterior muscle

    Serratus_anterior_muscle

  • Shoulder
  • Part of the body

    human shoulder is made up of three bones: the clavicle (collarbone), the scapula (shoulder blade), and the humerus (upper arm bone) as well as associated

    Shoulder

    Shoulder

    Shoulder

  • Winged scapula
  • Skeletal muscle condition around the shoulder blade

    A winged scapula (scapula alata) is a skeletal medical condition in which the shoulder blade protrudes from a person's back in an abnormal position. In

    Winged scapula

    Winged scapula

    Winged_scapula

  • Spine of scapula
  • Bony plate on the scapula

    The spine of the scapula or scapular spine is a prominent plate of bone, which crosses obliquely the medial four-fifths of the scapula at its upper part

    Spine of scapula

    Spine of scapula

    Spine_of_scapula

  • Acromion
  • Bony process on the scapula (shoulder blade)

    "shoulder", pl.: acromia) or summit of the shoulder is a bony process on the scapula (shoulder blade). Together with the coracoid process, it extends laterally

    Acromion

    Acromion

    Acromion

  • Rhomboid major muscle
  • Skeletal muscle in the human back

    The rhomboid major is a skeletal muscle of the back that connects the scapula with the vertebrae of the spinal column. It originates from the spinous

    Rhomboid major muscle

    Rhomboid major muscle

    Rhomboid_major_muscle

  • Supraspinatus muscle
  • Muscle of the upper back

    upper back that runs from the supraspinous fossa superior portion of the scapula (shoulder blade) to the greater tubercle of the humerus. It is one of the

    Supraspinatus muscle

    Supraspinatus muscle

    Supraspinatus_muscle

  • Levator scapulae muscle
  • Slender skeletal muscle at the back and side of the neck

    of the scapula (with its site of insertion extending between the superior angle of the scapula superiorly, and the junction of spine of scapula and medial

    Levator scapulae muscle

    Levator scapulae muscle

    Levator_scapulae_muscle

  • Shoulder girdle
  • Set of bones which connects the arm to the axial skeleton on each side

    consists of the clavicle and scapula; in those species with three bones in the shoulder, it consists of the clavicle, scapula, and coracoid. Some mammalian

    Shoulder girdle

    Shoulder girdle

    Shoulder_girdle

  • Acromioclavicular joint
  • Shoulder junction between the scapula and the clavicle

    of the shoulder. It is the junction between the acromion (part of the scapula that forms the highest point of the shoulder) and the clavicle. It is a

    Acromioclavicular joint

    Acromioclavicular joint

    Acromioclavicular_joint

  • Cat anatomy
  • Anatomy of domesticated felines

    scapula, and it passes through the upper forelimb, across the upper end of muscles of the upper forelimb. It originates at the spine of the scapula and

    Cat anatomy

    Cat anatomy

    Cat_anatomy

  • Teres major muscle
  • Muscle of the upper limb

    The teres major muscle is a muscle of the upper limb. It attaches to the scapula and the humerus and is one of the seven scapulohumeral muscles. It is a

    Teres major muscle

    Teres major muscle

    Teres_major_muscle

  • Latissimus dorsi muscle
  • Large, flat back muscle

    scapula. A study found that, of 100 cadavers dissected: 43% had "a substantial amount" of fibers in the latissimus dorsi originating from the scapula

    Latissimus dorsi muscle

    Latissimus dorsi muscle

    Latissimus_dorsi_muscle

  • Pectoral muscles
  • Muscle group (anatomy)

    pectoralis major. It attaches to the ribs, and serves to stabilize the scapula, the large bone of the shoulder. The pectoral fascia is a thin layer of

    Pectoral muscles

    Pectoral muscles

    Pectoral_muscles

  • Pectoralis minor
  • Human chest muscle that protracts the shoulder

    the coracoid process of the scapula. It is innervated by the medial pectoral nerve. Its function is to stabilise the scapula by holding it fast in position

    Pectoralis minor

    Pectoralis minor

    Pectoralis_minor

  • Rhomboid muscles
  • Upper back muscles

    simply called the rhomboids, are rhombus-shaped muscles associated with the scapula. There are two rhomboid muscles on each side of the upper back: Rhomboid

    Rhomboid muscles

    Rhomboid muscles

    Rhomboid_muscles

  • Teres minor muscle
  • Muscle of the rotator cuff

    border and adjacent posterior surface of the corresponding right or left scapula and inserts at both the greater tubercle of the humerus and the posterior

    Teres minor muscle

    Teres minor muscle

    Teres_minor_muscle

  • Coracoid process
  • Protrusion on the scapula

    structure on the lateral edge of the superior anterior portion of the scapula (hence: coracoid, or "like a raven's beak"). Pointing laterally forward

    Coracoid process

    Coracoid process

    Coracoid_process

  • Humerus
  • Long bone of the upper arm

    bone in the arm that runs from the shoulder to the elbow. It connects the scapula and the two bones of the lower arm, the radius and ulna, and consists of

    Humerus

    Humerus

    Humerus

  • Superior transverse scapular ligament
  • Ligament of the shoulder blade

    within the suprascapular notch. Al-Redouan, Azzat; Kachlik, David (2022). "Scapula revisited: new features identified and denoted by terms using consensus

    Superior transverse scapular ligament

    Superior transverse scapular ligament

    Superior_transverse_scapular_ligament

  • Marcus Ostorius Scapula (consul 59)
  • 1st century Roman soldier, senator and consul

    Marcus Ostorius Scapula (died AD 65) was a Roman senator, who was active during the Principate. He was suffect consul in the second half of the year 59

    Marcus Ostorius Scapula (consul 59)

    Marcus_Ostorius_Scapula_(consul_59)

  • Glenoid fossa
  • Part of the shoulder

    The glenoid fossa of the scapula or the glenoid cavity is a bone part of the shoulder. The word glenoid is pronounced /ˈɡliːnɔɪd/ or /ˈɡlɛnɔɪd/ (both

    Glenoid fossa

    Glenoid fossa

    Glenoid_fossa

  • Snapping scapula syndrome
  • Medical condition

    Snapping scapula syndrome, also known as scapulocostal syndrome or scapulothoracic syndrome, is described by a "grating, grinding, popping or snapping

    Snapping scapula syndrome

    Snapping scapula syndrome

    Snapping_scapula_syndrome

  • Glenoid labrum
  • Structure on the shoulder blade

    ball-and-socket joint. However, in bony terms the 'socket' (the glenoid fossa of the scapula) is quite shallow and small, covering at most only a third of the 'ball'

    Glenoid labrum

    Glenoid labrum

    Glenoid_labrum

  • Publius Ostorius Scapula
  • 1st century Roman statesman, general and governor of Roman Britain

    Publius Ostorius Scapula (died 52) was a Roman statesman and general who governed Britain from 47 until his death, and was responsible for the defeat

    Publius Ostorius Scapula

    Publius Ostorius Scapula

    Publius_Ostorius_Scapula

  • Sprengel's deformity
  • Congenital abnormality involving a single higher shoulder blade

    Sprengel's deformity (also known as high scapula, scapular hypoplasia, or congenital high scapula) is a rare congenital skeletal abnormality where a person

    Sprengel's deformity

    Sprengel's deformity

    Sprengel's_deformity

  • Scapulimancy
  • Practice of divination by use of scapulae

    scapulimancy has taken two major forms. In the first, "apyromantic", the scapula of an animal was simply examined after its slaughter. This form was widespread

    Scapulimancy

    Scapulimancy

    Scapulimancy

  • Ostoria gens
  • Roman plebeian family

    historians were Sabinus and Scapula. Sabinus refers to a Sabine, and typically indicates that the bearer was of Sabine ancestry. Scapula, literally "shoulder-blade"

    Ostoria gens

    Ostoria_gens

  • Shoulder joint
  • Synovial ball and socket joint in the shoulder

    multiaxial joint. It involves an articulation between the glenoid fossa of the scapula (shoulder blade) and the head of the humerus (upper arm bone). Due to the

    Shoulder joint

    Shoulder joint

    Shoulder_joint

  • Biceps
  • Muscle on the front of the upper arm

    between the shoulder and the elbow. Both heads of the muscle arise on the scapula and join to form a single muscle belly which is attached to the upper forearm

    Biceps

    Biceps

    Biceps

  • Coracoid
  • Paired bone, part of the shoulder in some vertebrates

    part of the scapula, but this is not homologous with the coracoid bone of most other vertebrates. In other tetrapods, it joins the scapula to the front

    Coracoid

    Coracoid

    Coracoid

  • Infraspinatus muscle
  • Main external rotator of the shoulder

    shoulder joint. It attaches medially to the infraspinous fossa of the scapula and laterally to the middle facet of the greater tubercle of the humerus

    Infraspinatus muscle

    Infraspinatus muscle

    Infraspinatus_muscle

  • Triceps
  • Muscle on the back of the upper arm

    of the arm). The long head arises from the infraglenoid tubercle of the scapula. It extends distally anterior to the teres minor and posterior to the teres

    Triceps

    Triceps

    Triceps

  • Ewart's sign
  • Medical condition

    bronchial breath sounds may be appreciated at the inferior angle of the left scapula when the effusion is large enough to compress the left lower lobe of the

    Ewart's sign

    Ewart's sign

    Ewart's_sign

  • Rhomboid minor muscle
  • Skeletal muscle of the upper back

    rhomboid minor is a small skeletal muscle of the back that connects the scapula to the vertebrae of the spinal column. It arises from the nuchal ligament

    Rhomboid minor muscle

    Rhomboid minor muscle

    Rhomboid_minor_muscle

  • Inferior transverse ligament of scapula
  • Ligament of the shoulder blade

    (spinoglenoid ligament) is a weak membranous band, situated behind the neck of the scapula and stretching from the lateral border of the spine to the margin of the

    Inferior transverse ligament of scapula

    Inferior transverse ligament of scapula

    Inferior_transverse_ligament_of_scapula

  • Oblique ridges of scapula
  • tendons of the subscapularis muscle. The costal or ventral surface of the scapula presents a broad concavity, the subscapular fossa. The medial two-thirds

    Oblique ridges of scapula

    Oblique ridges of scapula

    Oblique_ridges_of_scapula

  • Clavicular facet of scapula
  • Part of the shoulder blade

    Clavicular facet of scapula is small oval facet on the medial border of the acromion for articulation with the acromial facet on the lateral end of the

    Clavicular facet of scapula

    Clavicular facet of scapula

    Clavicular_facet_of_scapula

  • Coracoclavicular ligament
  • Ligament of the shoulder

    coracoid process of the scapula. The coracoclavicular ligament connects the clavicle to the coracoid process of the scapula. It is not part of the acromioclavicular

    Coracoclavicular ligament

    Coracoclavicular ligament

    Coracoclavicular_ligament

  • Coracobrachialis muscle
  • Muscle of the upper arm

    compartment of the arm. It originates from the coracoid process of the scapula; it inserts onto the middle of the medial aspect of the body of the humerus

    Coracobrachialis muscle

    Coracobrachialis muscle

    Coracobrachialis_muscle

  • Shoulder impingement syndrome
  • Medical condition

    process and supraglenoid tubercle of the scapula, infraglenoid tubercle of the scapula, and spine of the scapula. These muscles are responsible for several

    Shoulder impingement syndrome

    Shoulder impingement syndrome

    Shoulder_impingement_syndrome

  • Publius Cornelius Scapula
  • Roman consul in 328 BC

    Publius Cornelius Scapula was a Roman senator and politician. He was a member of gens Cornelia. According to Titus Livius, he held the consulship in 328

    Publius Cornelius Scapula

    Publius_Cornelius_Scapula

  • Transverse ligament of scapula
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Transverse ligament of scapula may refer to: Inferior transverse ligament of scapula Superior transverse scapular ligament This disambiguation page lists

    Transverse ligament of scapula

    Transverse_ligament_of_scapula

  • Scapular anastomosis
  • Circulatory system around the shoulder blade

    corresponding axillary artery, forming a circulatory anastomosis around the scapula. It allows blood to flow past the joint in case of occlusion, damage, or

    Scapular anastomosis

    Scapular anastomosis

    Scapular_anastomosis

  • Scapulocoracoid
  • Part of the shoulder girdle

    coracoid and scapula. The coracoid itself is a beak-shaped bone that is commonly found in most vertebrates with a few exceptions. The scapula is commonly

    Scapulocoracoid

    Scapulocoracoid

  • Cousin syndrome
  • Genetic disorder

    2008). "TBX15 mutations cause craniofacial dysmorphism, hypoplasia of scapula and pelvis, and short stature in Cousin syndrome". American Journal of

    Cousin syndrome

    Cousin_syndrome

  • Trapezoid ligament
  • Ligament from the clavicle (collarbone) to the scapula (shoulder blade)

    trapezoid ligament is a ligament connecting the coracoid process of the scapula (the shoulder blade) to the trapezoid line of the clavicle (collarbone)

    Trapezoid ligament

    Trapezoid ligament

    Trapezoid_ligament

  • Conoid ligament
  • Ligament of the shoulder girdle

    apex to a rough impression at the base of the coracoid process on the scapula, medial to the trapezoid ligament; above, by its expanded base, to the

    Conoid ligament

    Conoid ligament

    Conoid_ligament

  • List of bones of the human skeleton
  • two bones, the clavicle anteriorly, and the scapula posteriorly. Shoulder girdle (4) Clavicle (2) Scapula (2) Each upper limb comprises 30 bones: 3 long

    List of bones of the human skeleton

    List of bones of the human skeleton

    List_of_bones_of_the_human_skeleton

  • Shoulder problems
  • Medical condition

    shoulder joint is composed of three bones: the clavicle (collarbone), the scapula (shoulder blade), and the humerus (upper arm bone) (see diagram). Two joints

    Shoulder problems

    Shoulder problems

    Shoulder_problems

  • Triangle of auscultation
  • Human anatomical feature

    medial border of the scapula which allows for improved listening to the lungs. It is bounded by trapezius medially, laterally scapula and inferiorly lattismus

    Triangle of auscultation

    Triangle of auscultation

    Triangle_of_auscultation

  • Dorsal scapular nerve
  • Branch of the brachial plexus that supplies rhomboid muscles and levator scapulae

    levator scapulae muscle. Dorsal scapular nerve syndrome can cause a winged scapula, with pain and limited motion. The dorsal scapular nerve arises from the

    Dorsal scapular nerve

    Dorsal scapular nerve

    Dorsal_scapular_nerve

  • Deltoid muscle
  • Shoulder muscle

    acromion process of the scapula. Posterior or spinal fibers arise from the lower lip of the posterior border of the spine of the scapula. From this extensive

    Deltoid muscle

    Deltoid muscle

    Deltoid_muscle

  • Axilla
  • Area of the human body beneath the joint between arm and torso

    imaginary plane between the superior borders of the first rib, clavicle and scapula (above which are considered part of the neck), medially by the serratus

    Axilla

    Axilla

    Axilla

  • Lebia scapula
  • Species of beetle

    Lebia scapula is a species of ground beetle in the family Carabidae. It is found in North America. "Lebia scapula Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information

    Lebia scapula

    Lebia_scapula

  • Infraglenoid tubercle
  • Part of the scapula from which the long head of the triceps brachii originates

    The infraglenoid tubercle is the part of the scapula from which the long head of the triceps brachii muscle originates. The infraglenoid tubercle is a

    Infraglenoid tubercle

    Infraglenoid tubercle

    Infraglenoid_tubercle

  • Subscapularis muscle
  • Large triangle muscle of the shoulder

    dense fascia which attaches to the scapula at the margins of the subscapularis' attachment (origin) on the scapula. The muscle's fibers pass laterally

    Subscapularis muscle

    Subscapularis muscle

    Subscapularis_muscle

  • Deltoid tubercle of spine of scapula
  • The deltoid tubercle of spine of scapula is a prominence on the spine of scapula. The spine, at lateral to the root of the spine, curves down and laterally

    Deltoid tubercle of spine of scapula

    Deltoid tubercle of spine of scapula

    Deltoid_tubercle_of_spine_of_scapula

  • Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy
  • Muscular degenerative disease of the face, shoulder blades, and upper arms

    to sequentially weaken the muscles of the face, those that position the scapula, and those overlying the humerus bone of the upper arm. These areas can

    Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy

    Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy

    Facioscapulohumeral_muscular_dystrophy

  • List of skeletal muscles of the human body
  • scapula, spine of scapula transverse cervical artery motor: accessory nerve [CNXI] sensory: cervical nerves C3 and C4 retracts and elevates scapula serratus

    List of skeletal muscles of the human body

    List of skeletal muscles of the human body

    List_of_skeletal_muscles_of_the_human_body

  • Forequarter amputation
  • Amputation of the arm, shoulder, and collarbone

    Forequarter amputation is amputation of the arm, scapula and clavicle. It is usually performed as a last resort to remove a cancer, but decreasingly so

    Forequarter amputation

    Forequarter amputation

    Forequarter_amputation

  • Mitrella scapula
  • Species of gastropod

    Mitrella scapula is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Columbellidae, the dove snails. The length of the shell attains 8

    Mitrella scapula

    Mitrella scapula

    Mitrella_scapula

  • Scapular line
  • scapularis, is a vertical line passing through the inferior angle of the scapula. It has been used in the evaluation of brachial plexus birth palsy. "scapular

    Scapular line

    Scapular line

    Scapular_line

  • Brachial plexus
  • Network of nerves

    innervates the rhomboid muscles which retract and downwardly rotate the scapula. The subclavian nerve originates in both C5 and C6 and innervates the subclavius

    Brachial plexus

    Brachial plexus

    Brachial_plexus

  • Bone
  • Rigid organs of the skeleton of vertebrates

    diaphyses of the long bones and scapula are ossified. The epiphyses, carpal bones, coracoid process, medial border of the scapula, and acromion are still cartilaginous

    Bone

    Bone

    Bone

  • Winging
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    free dictionary. Winging may refer to: Scapula winging, a condition in which the medial border of a person's scapula is abnormally positioned outward and

    Winging

    Winging

  • Subclavius muscle
  • Muscle between the clavicle and first rib

    and coracoid process. Sternoscapular fasciculus to the upper border of scapula. Sternoclavicularis from manubrium to clavicle between pectoralis major

    Subclavius muscle

    Subclavius muscle

    Subclavius_muscle

  • Scapular fracture
  • Injury of the shoulder blade

    A scapular fracture is a fracture of the scapula, the shoulder blade. The scapula is sturdy and located in a protected place, so it rarely breaks. When

    Scapular fracture

    Scapular fracture

    Scapular_fracture

  • Thoracic vertebrae
  • Vertebrae between the cervical vertebrae and the lumbar vertebrae

    Surface orientation of T3 and T7, at middle of spine of scapula and at inferior angle of the scapula, respectively.

    Thoracic vertebrae

    Thoracic vertebrae

    Thoracic_vertebrae

  • Glossary of dinosaur anatomy
  • infilling bone. acromion The acromion is a bony ridge on the lower part of the scapula that functions in providing an attachment for the clavicle. Nodosaurids

    Glossary of dinosaur anatomy

    Glossary_of_dinosaur_anatomy

  • Schäufele
  • German pork dish

    shoulder meat, which gives the dish its name, "Schäufele", or the pig's scapula. In Franconia, the meat, the pork rind and the bone are roasted together

    Schäufele

    Schäufele

    Schäufele

  • Dog anatomy
  • Studies of the visible part of a canine

    a dog: 1. Cranium 2. Maxilla 3. Mandible 4. Atlas 5. Axis 6. Scapula 7. Spine of scapula 8. Humerus 9. Radius 10. Ulna 11. Phalanges 12. Metacarpal bones

    Dog anatomy

    Dog anatomy

    Dog_anatomy

  • Siege of Corduba
  • Final battle of Caesar's Civil War in present-day southern Spain, 45 BC

    after Sextus Pompey, Son of Pompey Magnus had fled the city leaving Annio Scapula in charge. Caesar stormed the city and 22,000 people died. Caesar's Civil

    Siege of Corduba

    Siege_of_Corduba

  • Rotator cuff
  • Group of muscles

    divided from the remainder of the rotator cuff origins as it is deep to the scapula. The four tendons of these muscles converge to form the rotator cuff tendon

    Rotator cuff

    Rotator cuff

    Rotator_cuff

  • Supraglenoid tubercle
  • Region of the scapula from which the long head of the biceps brachii muscle originates

    The supraglenoid tubercle is a region of the scapula from which the long head of the biceps brachii muscle originates. It is a small, rough projection

    Supraglenoid tubercle

    Supraglenoid tubercle

    Supraglenoid_tubercle

  • Omohyoid muscle
  • Human neck muscle

    separated by an intermediate tendon. Its inferior belly is attached to the scapula; its superior belly is attached to the hyoid bone. Its intermediate tendon

    Omohyoid muscle

    Omohyoid muscle

    Omohyoid_muscle

  • Accessory nerve
  • Cranial nerve XI, for head and shoulder movements

    and rotates the head, whereas the trapezius muscle, connecting to the scapula, acts to shrug the shoulder. Traditional descriptions of the accessory

    Accessory nerve

    Accessory nerve

    Accessory_nerve

  • Shoulder surgery
  • Surgery of injured shoulders

    takes at least four to six weeks for the labrum to re-attach itself to the scapula bone (shoulder blade), and probably another four to six weeks to get strong

    Shoulder surgery

    Shoulder_surgery

  • Pectoralis major
  • Main human chest muscle

    sternocostal head adducts the humerus. As a whole the action is to adduct and medially rotate the humerus. It also draws the scapula anteriorly and inferiorly.

    Pectoralis major

    Pectoralis major

    Pectoralis_major

  • Breast
  • Part of the female primate torso that has mammary glands

    axillary lymph nodes include the pectoral (chest), subscapular (under the scapula), and humeral (humerus-bone area) lymph-node groups, which drain to the

    Breast

    Breast

    Breast

  • Reverse shoulder replacement
  • Surgical procedure on the shoulder

    massive rotator cuff tears, shoulder fractures, severe bone loss on the scapula or humerus precluding the use of standard implants and failed prior shoulder

    Reverse shoulder replacement

    Reverse shoulder replacement

    Reverse_shoulder_replacement

  • Len Ikitau
  • Rugby player

    in a 26-28 loss in Melbourne. In July 2023, Ikitau suffered a fractured scapula in a game against Argentina. The injury meant that he was not considered

    Len Ikitau

    Len Ikitau

    Len_Ikitau

  • Ahkiyyini
  • Skeleton spirit in Inuit mythology

    playing music. In death he would use his arm bone as a drum stick and his scapula as a drum. He created music and danced a jig where it would make the ground

    Ahkiyyini

    Ahkiyyini

    Ahkiyyini

  • Suprascapular notch
  • Groove in the superior border of the scapula, for the suprascapular nerve to pass through

    suprascapular notch (or scapular notch) is a notch in the superior border of the scapula, just medial to the base of the coracoid process. It is converted into

    Suprascapular notch

    Suprascapular notch

    Suprascapular_notch

  • Position (obstetrics)
  • Fetal position in the womb

    delivered by cesarean section. Left scapula-anterior (LSA) Right scapula-anterior (RSA) Left scapula-posterior (LSP) Right scapula-posterior (RSP) Cephalic presentation

    Position (obstetrics)

    Position_(obstetrics)

  • Sternoclavicular joint
  • Joint between the manubrium of the sternum and the clavicle bone

    depression of the scapula. This disk also allows motion between the sternum (manubrium) and itself during protraction and retraction of the scapula. Sternoclavicular

    Sternoclavicular joint

    Sternoclavicular joint

    Sternoclavicular_joint

  • Clavipectoral triangle
  • Anatomical region

    they are deep to it. Palpation of coracoid process of scapula The coracoid process of the scapula is not subcutaneous; It is covered by the anterior border

    Clavipectoral triangle

    Clavipectoral triangle

    Clavipectoral_triangle

  • Cartimandua
  • 1st century AD Queen of the Brigantes in northern England

    revolt of a faction of the Brigantes was defeated by Publius Ostorius Scapula in 48. Being of "illustrious birth", according to Tacitus, Cartimandua

    Cartimandua

    Cartimandua

    Cartimandua

  • Upper limb
  • Consists of the arm, forearm, and hand

    The shoulder girdle or pectoral girdle, composed of the clavicle and the scapula, connects the upper limb to the axial skeleton through the sternoclavicular

    Upper limb

    Upper limb

    Upper_limb

  • Altamura Man
  • Hominin fossil

    species it belonged to.[citation needed] Only after a fragment of the right scapula (shoulder blade) was retrieved was it possible to produce an accurate dating

    Altamura Man

    Altamura_Man

  • Glenohumeral ligaments
  • Ligaments of the shoulder

    side of the glenohumeral joint (i.e. between the glenoid cavity of the scapula and the head of the humerus; colloquially called the shoulder joint). Reinforcing

    Glenohumeral ligaments

    Glenohumeral ligaments

    Glenohumeral_ligaments

  • Caratacus' last battle
  • Final battle in Caratacus' resistance to Roman rule (50 AD)

    resistance to Roman rule was fought in 50 AD. The Romans under Publius Ostorius Scapula defeated the Britons and in the aftermath captured Caratacus himself, since

    Caratacus' last battle

    Caratacus'_last_battle

  • Transverse cervical artery
  • Artery of the neck

    the superior angle of the scapula, and then descends under the rhomboid muscles along the vertebral border of the scapula as far as the inferior angle

    Transverse cervical artery

    Transverse cervical artery

    Transverse_cervical_artery

  • Suprascapular canal
  • Anatomical passage between two openings found on the upper dorsal aspect of the shoulder

    bilaterally running on superior-lateral aspect of the dorsal surface of the scapula underneath the supraspinatus muscle. The suprascapular canal is an osteofibrous

    Suprascapular canal

    Suprascapular canal

    Suprascapular_canal

  • Cervicoaxillary canal
  • Passageway through the neck and shoulder for the long thoracic nerve

    structures pass. Its structure is defined by being posteriorly bordered by the scapula, anteriorly by the clavicle, and medially by the first rib. The long thoracic

    Cervicoaxillary canal

    Cervicoaxillary_canal

  • Pile-builder megapode
  • Extinct species of bird

    left scapula, a half right scapula, a proximal-end left ulna, a fragment of the right femur, several ungual phalanges, an anterior-end right scapula, a

    Pile-builder megapode

    Pile-builder_megapode

  • Companion shadow
  • Phenomenon in radiographs

    Scapular companion shadow overlie the scapula, with a smooth, well-defined margin parallel to the medial border of the scapula. The companion shadow results from

    Companion shadow

    Companion shadow

    Companion_shadow

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  • Subscapulary
  • a.

    Situated beneath the scapula; infrascapular; as, the subscapular muscle.

  • Supraspinous
  • a.

    Situated above a spine or spines; especially, situated above, or on the dorsal side of, the neural spines of the vertebral column, or above, or in front of, the spine of the scapula.

  • Suprascalpulary
  • a.

    Situated above, or on the anterior side of, the scapula.

  • Venter
  • n.

    A belly, or protuberant part; a broad surface; as, the venter of a muscle; the venter, or anterior surface, of the scapula.

  • Subspinous
  • a.

    Situated beneath a spinous process, as that of the scapula; as, subspinous dislocation of the humerus.

  • Scapulary
  • n.

    A bandage passing over the shoulder to support it, or to retain another bandage in place.

  • Scapulary
  • n.

    The name given to two pieces of cloth worn under the ordinary garb and over the shoulders as an act of devotion.

  • Supra-acromial
  • a.

    Situated above the acromial process of the scapula.

  • Scapular
  • n.

    Alt. of Scapulary

  • Scapulary
  • n.

    Same as 2d and 3d Scapular.

  • Scapulae
  • pl.

    of Scapula

  • Scapular
  • n.

    One of a special group of feathers which arise from each of the scapular regions and lie along the sides of the back.

  • Scapula
  • n.

    One of the plates from which the arms of a crinoid arise.

  • Scapulary
  • a.

    Same as Scapular, a.

  • Subcoracoid
  • a.

    Situated under the coracoid process of the scapula; as, the subcoracoid dislocation of the humerus.

  • Scapulas
  • pl.

    of Scapula

  • Scapula
  • n.

    The principal bone of the shoulder girdle in mammals; the shoulder blade.

  • Scapulary
  • n.

    A loose sleeveless vestment falling in front and behind, worn by certain religious orders and devout persons.

  • Scapular
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the scapula or the shoulder.