the clapsula and humerus
The glenoid cavity is a shallow depression on the scapula where the head of the humerus articulates to form the shoulder joint. The acromion is a bony process of the scapula that forms the point of the shoulder and articulates with the clavicle to stabilize the shoulder joint.
The glenoid cavity or glenoid fossa of scapula.
The circular structure that enhances the depth of the shallow glenoid cavity for the humerus is called the glenoid labrum. This fibrocartilaginous rim surrounds the glenoid cavity, increasing its surface area and stability for the shoulder joint. The labrum helps to deepen the socket, providing better support and reducing the risk of dislocations.
The landmarks of the scapula include the acromion process, coracoid process, spine of the scapula, suprascapular notch, glenoid cavity, and the inferior angle.
The medial border of the scapula is at the medial end of the spine of the scapula. This border is also called the vertebral border.
the head of the humerus
marking or making? Humerus bone makes joint with Clavicula and scapula That is the shoulder joint
no, the glenoid cavity is not in the clavicle. it is in the scapula, next to the acromion process and the coracoid process, which provide stability. the glenoid cavity articulates with the head of the humerus as a ball-and-socket joint.
The glenoid cavity or glenoid fossa is the socket in the scapula for the arm bone.glenoid fossaglenoid cavity or glenoid fossa
The glenoid cavity is a shallow depression on the scapula where the head of the humerus articulates to form the shoulder joint. The acromion is a bony process of the scapula that forms the point of the shoulder and articulates with the clavicle to stabilize the shoulder joint.
The humerus articulates with the scapula at the glenoid fossa to form the shoulder joint. Specifically, the head of the humerus sits in the shallow, concave glenoid cavity of the scapula. This ball-and-socket joint allows for a wide range of motion in the shoulder.
The bone that articulates with the glenoid cavity to form the shoulder joint is the humerus. Specifically, the head of the humerus fits into the shallow glenoid cavity of the scapula, creating a ball-and-socket joint that allows for a wide range of motion in the shoulder. This joint is known as the glenohumeral joint.
With the clavicals (as well as) The coastal cartilage of the first and second ribs and the body of the sternum.
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The head of the humerus articulates with the glenoid cavity of the scapula to form a ball-and-socket joint known as the shoulder joint. This joint allows for a wide range of motion in the shoulder.
The acromion, which protrude from the scapula, is the body structure directly superior to the head of the humerus.
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