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Coues, William Pearce — Former Instructor in Surgery, Tufts College Medical School. For record and address of author see "This Week's Issue," page 742. Copying failed.
Ligaments that attach the clavicle to the acromion Ligaments that connect the clavicle to the scapula by attaching to the coracoid process Acromion. The roof (highest point ... A closed space between ...
The coracoid process is integral to the functionality of the scapula, serving as a crucial attachment point for several muscles involved in shoulder movement and stability. In pathologies and ...
Clinical evaluation of the pectoralis minor muscle was based on its anatomical location and action. Pectoralis minor tendon is the only significant structure that inserts on the medial surface of the ...
The purpose of this study is to describe our management of shoulder pain in children/adults with brachial plexus birth injury and review the short-term outcome of coracoid excision in these patients.
The patient took the beach chair position and raised the shoulder of the affected side. An arc-shaped surgical incision was taken between the acromioclavicular joint and the coracoid process to ...
In an immature skeleton, the fracture is usually located at the epiphyseal base of the coracoid and the upper quarter of the glenoid or through the tip of the coracoid process [4] . Several ...
The short head tendon attaches to a bump in front of the scapula — or shoulder blade — called the coracoid process. The long head tendon attaches to the glenoid, the top of the shoulder socket.
The mastoid process is a bony projection on the temporal bone—located behind your ears on each side of your skull. Due to its location, ear issues—such as a middle ear infection—can cause pain at the ...
4 Earlier studies have demonstrated that preoperative evaluation of shoulder alignment using measurements from radiographic examinations, such as the clavicle angle (CA), the height of the coracoid ...
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