Motor imbalance, scapular weakness ... Repetitive valgus extension forces can lead to irritation of the medial epicondyle secondary to traction and to overgrowth of the radial head ...
The plexus then divides into 3 cords, called the lateral, posterior, and medial cords ... including the dorsal scapular, suprascapular, and long thoracic nerves. These nerves originate proximally ...
and downward rotation of the scapula. The deltoids are your most prominent shoulder muscles. Like the pecs, there are three groups of fibers called heads: anterior (front), medial (middle), and ...
Companion shadow is a term used in describing radiographs that denotes the appearance of a smooth, homogenous, radiodensity with a well-defined margin that runs parallel with a bony landmark.
In six out of eight cases there were additional fractures, namely; five cases with rib fractures, two scapula fractures, one sternum fracture, one femur fracture and one acromioclavicular joint ...
The conoid ligament is the posterior and medial fasciculus of the coracoclavicular ligament. It is formed by a dense band of fibers, conical in form, with its base directed upward.