VB Anatomy

Shoulder Joint Anatomy Part 2

Discover the intricate anatomy of the Shoulder Joint in Part 2 of our Superior Extremity Series. Dr. Vaishaly Bharambe guides you through:

  • Joint Stability: Key factors ensuring the shoulder’s stability.
  • Dynamic Movements: Detailed analysis of movements Analysis of the abduction at Shoulder joint.
  • Clinical Conditions: Insights into dislocations and syndromes like frozen shoulder.
  • Practical Application: Understanding the joint’s function in clinical scenarios.

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Shoulder joint 2

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1. Bankart’s lesion is:

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2. The following muscles are abductors of Shoulder joint except:

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3. Sudden abduction of shoulder joint can result in the following:

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4. For every 15° abduction at shoulder joint, 10° is by Humerus and 5° by Scapular rotation. This is called as:

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5. Following muscles help in flexion at shoulder joint except:

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