The scapula and clavicle form to make what structure.
What is the shoulder girdle?
This structure attaches bone to bone.
What is a ligament?
This muscle covers the entire shoulder joint.
What is the Deltoid muscle?
Inflammation of the fluid filled sacs within the shoulder joint.
What is bursitis?
The "beaklike" or "fingerlike" projection located anteriorly on the scapula.
What is the coracoid process?
The two necks located on the humerus.
What is anatomic neck and surgical neck?
This Tendon has a short head and a long head.
What is Biceps Brachii?
This joint is not a true joint but an articulation.
What is scapulothoracic joint.
Injury that causes widening of the growth plate.
What is little league shoulder?
Small fluid filled sac that reduces friction between moving parts in the body.
What is Bursa or Bursae?
This type of joint had a rounded surface that moves within the depression of another bone.
What is ball and socket joint?
What ligament has a medial and lateral ligament.
What is the coracoclavicular ligament.
These four muscles make up the Rotator Cuff.
What is the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, subscapularis and teres minor?
The term "SLAP" is an acronym that stands for.
What is Superior, Labral, Anterior, Posterior.
This procedure utilizes 2 steps and requires an injection of contrast media.
What is an arthrogram?
The cup shaped cartilage that lines the ball and socket joint.
What is the Labrum?
The most commonly injured tendon in the shoulder.
What is the supraspinatus tendon?
This muscle is responsible for lifting the arm.
What is supraspinatus?
Adhesive capsulitis is also known as...
What is " FROZEN SHOULDER"?
This type of imaging can produce 3D images with the acquired raw data.
What is CT?
This anatomy lies posterior to the scapula and shares the same name as another anatomical structure in the body.
What is the spine?
This injury will give you a "POPEYE" Like muscle structure.
What is Biceps tendon tear?
Largest and strongest muscle of the rotator cuff.
What is Subscapularis muscle?
The 2 names refer to the death of bone tissue due to lack of blood supply.
What is AVN or Avascular necrosis or Osteonecrosis?
The imaging planes of a shoulder.
What is Axial, Sagittal Oblique and Coronal Oblique.