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Coracoacromial Arch

The two functional joints in the shoulder girdle are the suprahumeral joint and the scapulothoracic joint. As mentioned, both figure prominently in shoulder biomechanics and pathology. The suprahumeral joint is formed by the articulation of the head of the humerus with the coracoacromial arch, composed of the acromion, the coracoid process, and the ligament between them. Articulation occurs during abduction. [Pg.411]

Drakeford MK, Quinn MJ, Simpson SL et al (1990) A comparative study of ultrasonography and arthrography in evaluation of the rotator cuff. Clin Orthop 253 118-122 Durr HR, Lienemann A, Silbernagi H,et al (1997) Acute calcific tendinitis of the pectoralis major insertion associated with cortical bone erosion. Eur Radiol 7 1215-1217 Edelson JG, Taitz C (1992) Anatomy of the coracoacromial arch relation to degeneration of the acromion. J Bone Joint Surg Br 74 589-594... [Pg.326]


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