People that have glenohumeral osteoarthritis gradually develop anterior shoulder pain and stiffness this may happen over a period of months or even years. The pain is made worse by activity and relieved by rest, although patients may complain of night pain
Glenohumeral prefix
The subscapular bursa does not belong to the glenohumeral joint. It is located between the subscapularis tendon and the neck of the scapula, within the shoulder joint but not directly associated with the glenohumeral joint.
The 4 supporting ligaments of the glenohumeral joint are: -coracohumeral ligament (between the coracoid process and humerus) -3 glenohumeral ligaments (between the glenoid process and the humerus)
The only long head of the triceps is related to the moment of glenohumeral joint. This glenohumeral joint is more commonly called as shoulder joint. Whether this long head of the triceps is stretched or not, can not be commented.
-al meaning pertaining to
The medical term for the form of arthritis that is commonly known as wear-and-tear arthritis is osteoarthritis.
osteoarthritis affecting many vertebrae.
"degenerative arthritis" and "osteoarthritis"
The glenohumeral joint (the shoulder joint)
Bristol University - Obesity and osteoarthritis
glenohumeral and trochleoginglymoid joints
latissimus dorsi & pectoralis major