All nerves forming the brachial plexus are vulerable to injuries. Most commonly affected are axillary nerve, suprascapular nerve and the radial nerve.
The axillary nerve is injured in 37% making it the most commonly injured structure with this type of injury.Suprascapular nerve at 29%, and the radial nerve (22%).
Firing a gun could potentially cause shoulder injury, but it would not likely result in a dislocation solely due to the absence of wrist support. Dislocation occurs when the humerus bone pops out of the shoulder joint, and this is primarily influenced by the anatomy of the shoulder joint itself, rather than the wrist. However, improper shooting technique or excessive recoil could contribute to shoulder strain or injury.
regional anatomy
The hip joint has a stronger labial rim combined with the ligament and capsule. The ball sits deeper in the socket than the shoulder. Shoulder joints have more range of motion (mobility) but less stability.
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Anatomy is used for various reasons for example, to help mankind. Anatomy is the study of the structure and organization of living things. Andreas Vesalius is a scientist who discovered human anatomy. Anatomy helps nurses and dentist. Here is a picture of a dog anatomy (just press improve and there will be the dog anatomy): wait! you can't see the dog anatomy i just put there. ): But, don't worry all the information i gave you was real info. (:
Herbert Frederick Moseley has written: 'Recurrent dislocation of the shoulder' -- subject(s): Shoulder joint, Dislocation 'An atlas of muscoloskeletal exposures' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Surgical and topographical, Musculoskeletal system, Surgical and topographical Anatomy
Firing a gun could potentially cause shoulder injury, but it would not likely result in a dislocation solely due to the absence of wrist support. Dislocation occurs when the humerus bone pops out of the shoulder joint, and this is primarily influenced by the anatomy of the shoulder joint itself, rather than the wrist. However, improper shooting technique or excessive recoil could contribute to shoulder strain or injury.
In anatomy, the scapula, omo (Medical Latin), or shoulder blade, is the bone that connects the humerus (upper arm bone) with the clavicle (collar bone).
David A. Detrisac has written: 'Arthroscopic shoulder anatomy' -- subject(s): Anatomical and topographical Surgery, Arthroscopy, Diseases, Shoulder, Surgery
In a more basic look at anatomy, I suspect you're just looking for the answer of the arm
There are many muscles between the shoulder joint and neck. Perhaps look up an online anatomy diagram to find exactly which one you are wanting to know.
Cancer research, particularly related to biology, as it deals with the anatomy of humans.
Its a question of Medical Anatomy (human anatomy), but not in the category of MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY. To the author: put your questions in the proper place at proper category! answer: Clavicula (clavicle in eng.) meets with Scapula at Shoulder joint
The shoulder blade, also called the scapula, is found at the back of the shoulder.
Studying human anatomy by region, e.g. the shoulder, rather than in systems, e.g. the lymphatic system, etc. So basically taking in how all the systems interact with each other in a specific area of the body.
Insertions means attachment of the muscles and tendons to the bones. It can be anywhere in the body like shoulder, arm, wrist, hips, ankle etc
'brazo' is what's attached to your shoulder and hand 'arma' is a weapon 'armar' is 'to arm (with weapons)'