The acromion process
I assume for use as an injection site. Deltoid muscle (shoulder) and Gluteus maximus (butt cheek)
From the ear to the shoulder we have the neck.
The anatomical neck of the humerus is a constriction just below the head of the humerus bone where it joins the greater and lesser tubercles. It serves as the attachment site for the joint capsule and the ligaments that stabilize the shoulder joint. While it is an anatomical landmark, it does not have a direct function in terms of movement or muscle attachment.
Primarily, it's referred to as the nape of the neck. It can also be called the collarbone, in some cases.
Right shoulder or between the shoulder blades.
acromion process of the scapula? that's my guess
maybe it's an injection the shoulder.
There are four accepted body sites for Intramuscular injections. 1.The central region of the Deltoid muscle of the shoulder. This area is for only small injections of 1 ml or less, ie for vaccinations. The other three regions are all in the lower body area. 2. The middle of the thigh in the Vastus Lateralis muscle of the quadriceps muscle group of the upper leg . 3 The Ventrogluteal muscle in the hip on the side of the hip. 4. The Dorsogluteal muscle of the buttocks. Divide one buttock into four quadrants upper and lower. The injection should always be in the upper quadrant.
The region between the shoulder and elbow is the upper arm.
Injection procedure for shoulder arthrography or enhanced CT/MRI shoulder arthrography
David A. Detrisac has written: 'Arthroscopic shoulder anatomy' -- subject(s): Anatomical and topographical Surgery, Arthroscopy, Diseases, Shoulder, Surgery
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