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  • Glenoid fossa - Wikipedia
    The place on the scapula where it articulated with the humerus (upper bone of the forelimb) is called the glenoid The glenoid is important because it defines the range of motion of the humerus [4]
  • Glenoid Fractures and Repair - Verywell Health
    A glenoid fracture is a fracture of the socket of the glenohumeral joint This is the ball-and-socket joint in your shoulder that allows you to rotate your arm or move it up and down and side to side
  • Shoulder Joint Tear (Glenoid Labrum Tear) - OrthoInfo - AAOS
    The head of the upper arm bone (humeral head) rests in a shallow socket in the shoulder blade called the glenoid The head of the upper arm bone is usually much larger than the socket, and a soft fibrous tissue rim called the labrum surrounds the socket to help stabilize the joint
  • Understanding Glenoid Fractures: A Complete Overview
    Glenoid fractures are a specific type of shoulder fracture that occurs in the glenoid cavity, the part of the scapula (shoulder blade) that forms the socket of the shoulder joint
  • Glenoid - clinicalanatomy. com
    The term [glenoid cavity] is the smooth, slightly concave surface of the glenoid process of the scapula that forms part of the shoulder joint Being so shallow, the glenoid cavity is supplemented by a fibrocartilaginous ring called the [glenoid labrum]
  • Understanding Glenoid Fractures - Dr. Eric Giang
    The glenoid is a crucial component of the shoulder joint, acting as the socket that holds the head of the humerus in place Glenoid fractures, which account for about 10% of all scapular fractures, can significantly affect shoulder stability and movement
  • Shoulder Labrum Tear | Florida Orthopaedic Institute
    The head of your upper arm bone fits into a rounded socket (known as the glenoid) in your shoulder blade A combination of muscles and tendons (known as the rotator cuff) keep your arm bone centered in your shoulder socket




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