Shoulder Osteology Clavicle Scapula Humerus.

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Shoulder Osteology Clavicle Scapula Humerus

Clavicle Ant. Medial & lateral ends R. Ant. 1st to ossify in uterus and last to fuse to sternum at 20-25

Glene: Greek = socket acromion: Greek akros = Hill

Shoulder Separation

Axilla = Armpit Region between arm and chest Contents Axillary nerves and blood vessels Axillary lymph nodes

Median cubital

Brachial Artery

Ulnar N. Median N.

Radial N. Fractures of the Shaft of the Humerus

Anterior posterior

Anterior

posterior

Anterior

Cubital Fossa:

Humero-ulnar articulation Proximal radio-ulnar artic.

Carpal tunnel

Radial & Ulnar arteries

Ulnar and Median nerve Cyclist’s Palsy