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The shoulder consists of your acromion, clavicle, scapular and the top of your humerus
The acromion process
The acromion process is on the scapula.
Clavicle
acromion
scapular
Abduction means to move away from the center line of the body. So, to raise the shoulder outward to the side and up is an example of abduction.
What people call the tip of the shoulder is the boney prominence that forms the upper part of the shoulder joint. This is a piece of bone that is part of the shoulder blade and called the acromion.
The Clavicle is an S-shaped bone that articulates with the sternum proximally and the acromion distally.
It is from the acromion to the corocoid process. Both features of the scapula bone.
The phrase tendon attachment that moves most aptly describes muscle insertion. The trapezius muscle inserts on the acromion and scapular.
The acromion is the part of the scapula or shoulder blade that forms the tip of the shoulder. The acromion is an anatomical feature on the shoulder blade (scapula), together with the coracoid process extending laterally over the shoulder joint.