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Acromioclavicular (AC) Joint
The joint where the collarbone (clavicle) meets the acromion, the bony projection of the scapula that forms the shoulder's point.
Acromion
Bony projection of the scapula.
Articular Capsule
This is a fibrous envelope that surrounds a synovial joint, enclosing the joint cavity and the space between the articulating bones. It provides stability and facilitates movement.
Artificial Shoulder (Humeral Head)
Prosthetic shoulder component, humeral head
Artificial Shoulder (Glenoid Component)
Prosthetic shoulder component, glenoid
Artificial Shoulder (Humeral Stem)
Prosthetic shoulder component, humeral stem
Bursa
Sac-like structures that secrete a lubricating fluid to reduce friction between the joint's moving parts.
Bursa, Subacromial-subdeltoid
Bursa, Subcoracoid
Bursa, Coracoclavicular
Bursa, Supra-acromial
Bursitis
Inflammation of the fluid-filled sacs that protect the shoulder joint. Bursitis can occur when tendonitis or impingement syndrome causes inflammation
Brachial plexus
the group of nerves that sends signals from the spinal cord to the shoulder, arm and hand.
Clavicle
Coracoid Process
hook-like bony projection off the shoulder blade
Frozen Shoulder
also called adhesive capsulitis, involves stiffness and pain in the shoulder joint.
Glenohumeral Joint
The main shoulder joint, where the rounded end of the upper arm bone (humerus) fits into the scapula’s bowl-shaped glenoid. This ball-and-socket joint
Humerus
the long bone in your upper arm, extending from the shoulder to the elbow
Labrum
A piece of cartilage that cushions and stabilizes the joint.
Ligaments, Acromio-clavicular
Ligaments, Coraco-acromial (CAL)
Ligaments, Coraco-clavicular Ligaments (CCL)
These two ligaments (trapezoid and conoid ligaments) attach the clavicle coracoid process of the scapula. These tiny ligaments (with the acromioclavicular joint) play an important role in keeping the scapula attached to the clavicle and thus keeping your shoulder 'square'.
Ligaments, Glenohumeral (GHL)
A joint capsule is a watertight sac that surrounds a joint. In the shoulder, the joint capsule is formed by a group of ligaments that connect the humerus to the glenoid.
Ligaments, Transverse Humeral (THL)
Holds the tendon of the long head of biceps brachii muscle in the groove between the greater and lesser tubercle on the humerus (intertubercular sulcus).
Osteophytes
Also known as bone spurs, are bony growths. one of the most common areas a bone spur develops is under the acromion of the shoulder. Also, those whose jobs or sports require repetitive overhead movement are at risk for this condition.
Rotator Cuff
The rotator cuff, a collection of tendons and muscles, holds the humerus head in a shallow cavity located in the scapula, otherwise known as the glenoid.
Rotator Cuff Tendonitis
When the rotator cuff tendons become inflamed or damaged
Scapula
SLAP Lesion
A SLAP lesion, or Superior Labrum Anterior and Posterior lesion, is a tear in the shoulder's superior labrum. The labrum is a fibrocartilaginous rim around the shoulder blade's glenoid cavity. A SLAP lesion can range from a minor fray to a complete detachment from the shoulder socket.
Sternoclavicular (SC) Joint
The joint where the clavicle meets the sternum. The SC joint is located at the center of the chest and provides clavicle movement.
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