The acromial region is inferior to the head.
The acromial region is the area of the shoulder.
Shoulder
elbow
The arm, forearm, wrist, hand, and fingers are all distal to the acromial region.
The acromium is a region of your shoulder blade. The clavicle is your collarbone. Where the two articulate or form a joint is the acromioclavicular joint. You can palpate this by following your collarbone towards your shoulder until you feel a notch. That is pretty much putting your fingers right on that joint.
It belongs from greek akron + omos and it means the most high point of the shoulder
From the ear to the shoulder we have the neck.
The acromial end of the clavicle articulates with acromion of the scapula to form the acromioclavicular joint.Acromion process, in acromioclavicular joint
No, the acromial region (shoulder) is lateral to the thoracic region (chest).
The arm, forearm, wrist, hand, and fingers are all distal to the acromial region.
The acromium is a region of your shoulder blade. The clavicle is your collarbone. Where the two articulate or form a joint is the acromioclavicular joint. You can palpate this by following your collarbone towards your shoulder until you feel a notch. That is pretty much putting your fingers right on that joint.
Clavicle
acromion process of the scapula? that's my guess
It belongs from greek akron + omos and it means the most high point of the shoulder
From the ear to the shoulder we have the neck.
Its not actually the shoulder your grabbing. You grab underneath the acromial (clavicle bone) and there is a pressure point there. You can press it hard enough so they pass out but not fall asleep.
The acromial end of the clavicle articulates with acromion of the scapula to form the acromioclavicular joint.Acromion process, in acromioclavicular joint
Lesion is a nonspecific term that means any abnormality in tissue. If you didn't have an abnormality, you wouldn't be scheduling surgery. Talk with your orthopedist for information about your examination results.
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Gleno-humeral joint (scapula to humerus) Claviculo-acromial joint (clavicle to acromion of scapula) Sternoclavicular joint (attaches clavicle to sternum) Scapula articulates with the back of the chest so bones humerus (in the arm), clavicle sternum and scapula