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Q: How long does it take to heal a non displaced fracture of the greater tuberosity of the humerus?
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What part of the humerus forms the lateral contour of the shoulder?

The greater tuberosity of the humerus forms the lateral contour of the shoulder. The supraspinatus muscle attaches at the greater tuberosity.


What is marking of the humerus?

Deltoid tuberosity


What are the bone markings of the humerus?

Deltoid tuberosity


Process on humerus attached to deltoid muscle?

It is attached to the Deltoid tuberosity


What is the medical term meaning a fracture in the middle third of the humerus?

A fracture in the second third of the humerus. Humerus being the bone that your biceps lies on.


What is the Raised area on the lateral surface of humerus to which deltoid muscles belong?

The deltoid tuberosity.


Raised areas on lateral surface of humerus to which deltoid muscle attaches?

Deltoid Tuberosity


What is the raised area on the lateral surface of the humerus to which the deltoid muscle attaches called?

deltoid tuberosity


What is the name of the insertion point for the deltoid muscle located on the anterolateral surface of the humerus?

Deltoid Tuberosity


What is the raised area on the lateral surface of the humerus to which the deltoid muscle attaches?

Though usually described as a single insertion, the deltoid insertion is divided into two or three areas. Insertion is on the deltoid tuberosity on the middle of the lateral aspect of the shaft of the humerus


Is it true the intercondylar fossa greater trochanter and tibial tuberosity are all bone markings of the humerus?

The Femur, the bone located in the thigh region. Inferior to the pelvis and superior to the Tibia and Fibula.


What are the large rough elevations on the lateral surface of the shaft of the humerus called?

The deltoid tuberosity is the rough elevation on the lateral surface of the shaft of the humerus. It's the site of deltoid attachment.