- Scapula - Wikipedia
The scapula is a thick, flat bone lying on the thoracic wall that provides an attachment for three groups of muscles: intrinsic, extrinsic, and stabilizing and rotating muscles
- Scapula (Shoulder Blade): What It Is, Anatomy Function
The scapula is your shoulder blade, one of the three bones in your shoulder joint It lets you move and use your shoulder
- The Scapula - Surfaces - Fractures - Winging - TeachMeAnatomy
The scapula is also known as the shoulder blade It articulates with the humerus at the glenohumeral joint, and with the clavicle at the acromioclavicular joint In doing so, the scapula connects the upper limb to the trunk
- Scapula: Anatomy and clinical notes | Kenhub
The scapula, also known as the shoulder blade, is a flat triangular bone located at the back of the trunk and resides over the posterior surface of ribs two to seven
- Scapula | Shoulder Blade, Bone Structure Muscles | Britannica
Scapula, either of two large bones of the shoulder girdle in vertebrates In humans they are triangular and lie on the upper back between the levels of the second and eighth ribs
- Scapular (Shoulder Blade) Disorders - OrthoInfo - AAOS
The scapula (shoulder blade) is a bone, shaped like a triangle, on the upper back The bone is surrounded and supported by a complex system of muscles that work together to help you move your arm
- Scapula: Anatomy, Function, and Treatment - Verywell Health
The scapula (shoulder blade) is a triangular bone in your upper back It forms a ball-and-socket joint at your upper arm (humerus) and another joint at the collarbone (the clavicle) 1 The three shoulder bones, along with many nerves, muscles, and ligaments, play a role in shoulder motion
- Scapula Bone Anatomy (Lesson) – Human Bio Media
The scapula bone joins with the clavicle to form the shoulder (pectoral) girdle, which connects the humerus (upper arm bone) with the thorax Because much of the scapula is relatively flat, it is commonly known as the shoulder blade
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