shoulder joint in English

noun
1
the joint connecting an upper limb or forelimb to the body. It is a ball-and-socket joint in which the head of the humerus fits into the socket of the scapula.
In this position, the rear deltoid muscle is stretched around the shoulder joint .

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1. Crepitus in your shoulder joint doesn’t always cause pain

2. Inflammation of a bursa, especially in the shoulder joint.

3. Does chronic dislocate have remedial shoulder joint what is advanced method?

4. Coracobrachialis is the smallest of the three muscle located at the shoulder joint

5. 6 Physical examination showed abnormal abduction and limited adduction of the shoulder joint.

6. Backs include the pelvic bones and all the vertebrae posterior to the shoulder joint.

7. The Coracobrachialis is a long, thin muscle that acts exclusively on the shoulder joint

8. Axilla The depressed hollow region located under the shoulder joint, medial to the upper arm.

9. 7 Backs include the pelvic bones and all the vertebrae posterior to the shoulder joint.

10. 4 Backs include the pelvic bones and all the vertebrae posterior to the shoulder joint.

11. 28 Necks, with or without neck skin, are separated from the carcass at the shoulder joint.

12. The Coracoacromial ligament is a flat triangular band that plays a supportive role for the shoulder joint.

13. The subdeltoid Bursa is a fluid-filled sac located under the deltoid muscle in the shoulder joint

14. 16 When the subscapular muscle,(www.Sentencedict.com) is cut the shoulder joint must be at adduction and extorsion.

15. What is the Collarbone? The Collarbone (clavicle) is one of the main bones of the shoulder joint

16. A shoulder-joint prosthesis is presented, which is locked in a charcoal fiber socket anchored without cement.

17. Symptoms of shoulder Arthritis may include pain in the shoulder joint, stiffness and reduced range of motion

18. The Armpit is the underside of the shoulder joint, and is among the warmest areas of the body

19. Rupture of the proximal Biceps tendon causes painful flexion and rotation of upper arm at the shoulder joint.

20. One of the common places where Crepitus can occur is the shoulder joint and is known as shoulder Crepitus

21. An Armlock that hyperflexes or hyperrotates the shoulder joint is referred to as a shoulder lock, and an Armlock …

22. Rotator Cuff tears are common injuries caused by damage to the muscles or tendons that stabilize your shoulder joint

23. Shoulder Arthritis occurs when the cartilage starts wearing down on the ball and/or socket sides of the shoulder joint

24. The Coracoid is a stout strong bone that connects the cranial edge of the sternum to the shoulder joint complex

25. The main function of the Coracobrachialis muscle is to produce flexion and adduction of the arm at the shoulder joint.

26. The rotator Cuff is a collection of muscles and tendons that keep the bones of your shoulder joint in place

27. The humeral head retroversion angle is markedly variable, the humeral head retroversion angle of shoulder joint prosthetic design should be individual.

28. In human anatomy, the Arm is the part of the upper limb between the glenohumeral joint (shoulder joint) nd the elbow joint

29. In grappling, an Armlock is a single or double joint lock that hyperextends, hyperflexes or hyperrotates the elbow joint and/or shoulder joint

30. A Quick Class in X-ray Crystallography X-ray of a right humerus bone including elbow joint and a portion of the shoulder joint

31. Shoulder Arthroplasties are divided into three categories: reverse shoulder arthroplasty, total shoulder arthroplasty, and partial shoulder joint replacement (including humeral hemiarthroplasty and humeral head resurfacing arthroplasty)

32. Proximal Amputations involve anatomy that is attached closely to the body’s core, such as an entire arm at the shoulder joint or a leg at the hip joint

33. Acampsia of the shoulder joint in 20° of abduction, 30° of anteversion, and 40° of internal rotation using three glenohumeral and three acromiohumeral spongiosa screws as a compression arthrodesis.

34. A rotator Cuff tear is a rip in the group of four muscles and tendons that stabilize your shoulder joint and let you lift and rotate your arms (your rotator Cuff)

35. And the other one has arthritis of the shoulder joint, you know, it's not working very well, so it's walking like this, and we can move the arm, you know, that way.

36. 16) There are dogs which entire chest are more or less moved backward so that angle between shoulder joint and upper arm reachs few "fingers" (mesure which means 7-8 cm) before focus of animal.

37. Guided by an observation of two cases with a bilateral acromial bone and unilateral shoulder troubles after shoulder joint contusions and distorsions, the author discusses the importance of the acromial bone for a diagnosis of shoulder injuries.

38. Hello, This term is used commonly to describe the lesion of the soft cartilagenous structure known as glenoid labrum surrounding the shoulder joint .Mid fraying & Blunting is seen in grade 1 lesion of labrum where there is loss of early smoothness & round contour …

39. Posterior Circumflex humeral artery (Arteria Circumflexa posterior humeri) The posterior Circumflex humeral artery is one of two Circumflex humeral arteries that surround the surgical neck of the humerus.It arises from the third part of the axillary artery and supplies the shoulder joint and a number of its associated muscles.

40. Apes (Hominoidea / h ɒ m ɪ ˈ n ɔɪ d iː ə /) are a branch of Old World tailless simians native to Africa and Southeast Asia.They are the sister group of the Old World monkeys, together forming the catarrhine clade.They are distinguished from other primates by a wider degree of freedom of motion at the shoulder joint as evolved by the influence of brachiation

41. The following statements based on our experiences are possible: If conservative treatment is without result, operation should be done within 8 weeks after the accident —Because of the danger of exostoses at the point of the osteotomy of the acromion which includes the restriction of movement, the transacromial approach is not advisable. — If there is only a small space between the acromion and the humeral head resection of the coracoacromial ligament is an advisable method for better admittance to the shoulder joint. — A sufficient treatment in the postoperative phase is of great importance for a good functional result.