"Acromiom" is a misspelling of "acromion", which is the portion of the scapula (shoulder blade) that articulates with the clavicle (collarbone).
The acromion process articulates with the clavicle to form the acromioclavicular joint at the top of the shoulder.
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 outward extension of the shoulder bone is called the acromion process. It forms the outer part of the shoulder blade (scapula) and contributes to the shoulder joint's stability and range of motion.
The joint between the lateral end of the clavicle and the acromion process of the scapula is the acromioclavicular joint. This joint is sometimes abbreviated "AC joint."
The acromion process of the scapula articulates with the lateral end of the clavicle. This joint is called the acromioclavicular joint.
The acromion process is on the scapula.
Acromiohumeral means pertaining to the acromion and humerus.
The acromion process articulates with the clavicle to form the acromioclavicular joint at the top of the shoulder.
Several muscles that serve the shoulder, arm and chest attach to the acromion.
Yes, horses do have an acromion on their scapula bone. The acromion process, along with the coracoid process, helps to form the shoulder joint and provides attachment points for muscles and ligaments that enable movement in the shoulder.
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.
acromion
The outward extension of the shoulder bone is called the acromion process. It forms the outer part of the shoulder blade (scapula) and contributes to the shoulder joint's stability and range of motion.
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.
The acromion process
The acromion is a feature on the shoulder blade.
On the scapula, near the glenoid fossa