Breastbone and collarbone, near center of the chest
Sternoclavicular joint
lateral clavicle and acromion, lateral shoulder area
Acromioclavicular joint
The proximal humerus and scapula, multi-axial
Glenohumeral joint
The rim of cartilage around the edge of glenoid fossa, deepens cup to hold humeral head in place
Glenoid Labrum
Formed by the convex surface of the posterior thoracic cage and the concave surface of the anterior scapula
Scapulothoracic joint
A pale liquid that lubricates articular surface & reduces friction
Synovial fluid
Top outer edge of your scapula
Acromion
The tear of tissue that is located on top of the shoulder
Superior Labrum Anterior Posterior (SLAP) tear
The efficient movement of the shoulder blade during humeral abduction is called:
Scapulohumeral Rhythm