The deltoid tendon inserts into this part of the humerus.
deltoid tuberosity
The origin of a muscle refers to this kind of attachment point.
fixed attachment point
The bursa is filled with this type of fluid.
synovial fluid
The long head of the biceps tendon runs through this groove of the humerus.
bicipital groove
The short head of the biceps attaches to this part of the scapula.
coracoid process
This rotator cuff tendon inserts into the lesser tubercle of the humerus.
subscapularis tendon
The coracohumeral ligament connects the coracoid process to this bone.
humerus
Insertion refers to the muscle's attachment on this type of structure.
movable bone
This term describes the nerve supply that causes a muscle to contract.
innervation
This ligament connects the coracoid process and the acromion.
coracoacromial ligament
This structure reduces friction between soft tissues around joints and is lined by a synovial membrane
bursa
The glenohumeral ligament connects the humerus to this part of the scapula.
glenoid fossa
These three rotator cuff tendons all insert into the greater tubercle of the humerus.
supraspinatus, infraspinatus, and teres minor tendons
This rotator cuff muscle's tendon is the only one to insert into the lesser tubercle of the humerus.
subscapularis
The long head of the biceps tendon attaches to this specific part of the scapula.
supraglenoid tubercle