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Q: Which structure is more superior on the scapula?
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What is the coracoid process?

The coracoid process is a small hook-like structure on the lateral edge of the superior anterior portion of the scapula


What structure does the scapula move upon?

The scapula moves against the posterior aspect of the rib cage. There is also articulation of the scapula with the humerous at the glenoid fosa and with the clavical at the acromion.


What is another term for the superior surface of scapula where the biceps attach?

There are two areas on the scapula where the biceps attaches: the first is the coracoid process, the second is the glenoid tubercle. Not sure there is a more general single term that includes both of these areas.you are welcome! :)


The vertebral column is what to the scapula?

It is inserted into the medial border of the scapula, between the superior angle and the triangular smooth surface at the apex of the spine. THE MUSCLES CONNECTING THE UPPER LIMB WITH THE VERTEBRAL COLUMN.


Can a winged scapula be treated?

can scapula winging be treated

Related questions

What structure is directly superior to the head of the humerus?

The acromion, which protrude from the scapula, is the body structure directly superior to the head of the humerus.


What is the coracoid process?

The coracoid process is a small hook-like structure on the lateral edge of the superior anterior portion of the scapula


What is the most superior medial aspect of the scapula called?

The acromion process is the most superior medial aspect of the scapula. It articulates with the clavicle.


What is the term for the area where the superior and medial borders of the scapula meet?

The superior and medial borders of the scapula meet at the superior angle. This area is covered by the trapezius.


What is another term for the superior surface of the scapula where the biceps attach?

There are two areas on the scapula where the biceps attaches: the first is the coracoid process, the second is the glenoid tubercle. Not sure there is a more general single term that includes both of these areas.


What structure does the scapula move upon?

The scapula moves against the posterior aspect of the rib cage. There is also articulation of the scapula with the humerous at the glenoid fosa and with the clavical at the acromion.


What is another term for superior surface of the scapula where the biceps attach?

There are two areas on the scapula where the biceps attaches: the first is the coracoid process, the second is the glenoid tubercle. Not sure there is a more general single term that includes both of these areas.you are welcome! :)


What is another term for the superior surface of scapula where the biceps attach?

There are two areas on the scapula where the biceps attaches: the first is the coracoid process, the second is the glenoid tubercle. Not sure there is a more general single term that includes both of these areas.you are welcome! :)


The vertebral column is what to the scapula?

It is inserted into the medial border of the scapula, between the superior angle and the triangular smooth surface at the apex of the spine. THE MUSCLES CONNECTING THE UPPER LIMB WITH THE VERTEBRAL COLUMN.


What holds the scapula in place?

The levator scapulae is what raises the scapula. It is a muscle that originates on the transverse processes of c1-c4 and inserts on the medial border and superior angle of the scapula. Any form of well practiced magic can levitate scapulas.


What specific structure does the medial end of the clavicle articulate?

The lateral third has two surfaces, an upper and a lower; and two borders, an anterior and a posterior.


Select the correct origins of the triceps brachii:?

Infraglenoid tubercule of scapula, posterior surface of humerus, superior lateral margin of humerus