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The glenohumeral joint is a ball-and-socket type joint similar to that of the hip (see Anatomy of the Joints). However, unlike the hip, the socket is shallow. This allows great freedom of movement in all directions, but at the cost of stability.
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glenohumeral joint: upper arm and shoulder blade (humerus and glenoid cavity); acromioclavicular joint: shoulder blade and collarbone (scapula and collarbone); sternoclavicular joint: collarbone and breastbone (sternum and clavicle); scapulothoracic joint (not a true joint): shoulder blade and ... Basic Shoulder Anatomy...
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Shoulder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In human anatomy, the shoulder joint comprises the part of the body where the humerus attaches to the scapula. The shoulder is the group of structures in the region of the joint. It is made up of ...
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Glenohumeral joint - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The glenohumeral joint , commonly known as the shoulder joint , is a multiaxial synovial ball and socket joint and involves articulation between the glenoid fossa of the scapula (shoulder blade) a...
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The anatomy of the shoulder girdle consists of several bony joints, or “articulations”, which connect the upper limbs to the rest of the skeleton and provide a large range of movement. You may also see this referred to as the “pectoral girdle” in some textbooks. ... Glenohumeral Joint (GHJ)
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- lack of bony stability & wide ROM permitted by loose ligamentous & capsular reinforcement account for fact that glenohumeral is most frequently dislocated joint in body. - Shoulder Capsule: (see anatomy);
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Rights-managed illustration with leader lines and labels of Shoulder (Glenohumeral) Joint (Anatomy Atlas 4E Plate 430) from the Netter Collection, drawn by Frank H. Netter ... TITLE: Shoulder: Glenohumeral Joint ... TITLE: Soft Tissue Anatomy: Shoulder Joint (Hart Flash Cards 1-3)
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In most cases, there must be insufficiency of more than one restraint for the shoulder joint to become instable. Although the role of these restraints is largely known in maintaining ... This article reviews the anatomy and biomechanics of the shoulder and conditions causing instability of the glenohumeral joint.
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Muscles also help rotate shoulder (See Chart: "Movements of Glenohumeral Joint" ) ... VIII. CLINICAL ANATOMY OF THE SHOULDER JOINT ( pgs. 317,319,321)
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