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RFE81B17–Anatomy of acromioclavicular joint rupture and displacement.
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RFE81B16–Anatomy of acromioclavicular joint rupture and displacement.
RFM4GDN5–Anterior view of the shoulder anatomy. digital illustration.
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RF2H6FY8C–Illustration showing acromioclavicular joint separation or AC joint separation or shoulder separation. Illustration
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RFACJM4X–The scapula
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RFP8G2XP–X-ray. Shoulder radiograph. AP view. No visible pathologic changes in bone structures. No calcification in the rotator cuf. Effects of pleurectomy.
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RM2AJK33M–A manual of practical obstetrics . allypresented. The purpose of this manoeuvre is to facilitatedelivery of the shoulders. Their longest diameter is, ofcourse, the bisacromial—from one acromion process to theother. This diameter entered the brim and descended intothe cavity of the pelvis parallel with the oblique pelvicdiameter extending from the right acetabulum to the leftsacro-iliac synchondrosis. But having reached the inferiorstrait, the bisacromial diameter must rotate from its obliquedirection in the pelvis to the antero-posterior one. Hence the RIGHT 0CCIPIT0-P0STERI0R POSITION. 189 ri
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RMPFN52K–. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. 602 ABNORMAL CONDITIONS OF THE SHOULDER JOINT. fully examined. The arm was slightly short- ened. The contour of the shoulder was not as full nor as round as that of its fellow, and the acromion process was more prominent than natural. Upon opening the capsular ligament, the head of the humerus was found to have been driven into the cancellated tis- sue of the shaft, between the tuberosities, so deeply as to be below the level of the summit of the great tubercle ; this process had been split and displaced outwards; it for
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RM2BEH9A9–Shoulder Joint, illustration
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RF2H57KJ6–Illustration showing healthy shoulder joint and osteoarthritis of the shoulder joint
RFACJ5WK–The scapula
RF2KG73JP–Origin of Musculocutaneous Nerve
RFHGPN0Y–Shoulder - Dislocated. Man with a dislocation of the humerus at the shoulder
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RMW1W97H–Archive image from page 623 of The cyclopædia of anatomy and. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology cyclopdiaofana0401todd Year: 1847 602 ABNORMAL CONDITIONS OF THE SHOULDER JOINT. fully examined. The arm was slightly short- ened. The contour of the shoulder was not as full nor as round as that of its fellow, and the acromion process was more prominent than natural. Upon opening the capsular ligament, the head of the humerus was found to have been driven into the cancellated tis- sue of the shaft, between the tuberosities, so deeply as to be below the level of the summit of the great tuber
RMBH2060–Shoulder
RF2G9CKFP–Closeup view of young man's arm being vaccinated with a COVID-19 vaccine. Injection site covered with wadding and plaster. Dublin, Ireland
RMD0MTCN–Anatomical model showing the glenohumeral joint.
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RFD1B9F8–Shoulder anatomy with acromioclavicular joint
RM2AN249C–A system of surgery : pathological, diagnostic, therapeutic, and operative . e displacedfragment. In addition to these symptoms there is acute pain at the seat of theinjury ; the limb cannot be raised by its own efforts; and the patient inclineshis head towards the affected side, and supports the forearm as in fracture of theclavicle. The only accident with which fracture of the acromion process is liable to beconfounded is dislocation of the humerus; but from this it may, in general, beeasily distinguished by the sunken appearance of the shoulder, the mobility ofthe outer fragment, the existe
RMD3HG84–SKELETON, SHOULDER
RMPFN517–. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. ABNORMAL CONDITIONS OF THE SHOULDER JOINT. 619 flammation of the membranes of the brain, and Dr. Smith* made the post-mortem ex- amination. Upon entering the room his attention was attracted by the appearances which the shoulder joints presented. The de- viations from the normal state were most remarkable at the left side. The muscles of the shoulder and arm were atrophied, the acromion process projected considerably, and the head of the humerus could be perceived lying a little beneath the coracoid process, the apex of
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RMMA77E8–. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . 129. Clavicle.— The Collar Bone is the commencement of the upper extremity. It is one of the class of long bones ex- tending from the An Anterior View of the Clavicle of the Right highest point of the Side. 1> The Anterior Face of the Body of the Bone. , , 2, Origin of the Clavicular portion of the Sterno- SCapUla tO the Upper Cleido-Mastoid Muscle. 3, The Sternal Extremity of "Dart of the Sternum tiie -^one- 4' ^Qe Acromial Extremity of the Bone. * ' 5, Articular Face for the Acromion Process of the Sca
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RF2ABE3AY–3d rendered medically accurate illustration of the human scapula
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RF2KG71NX–Multiple views of Shoulder Girdle
RMW1WA9B–Archive image from page 640 of The cyclopædia of anatomy and. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology cyclopdiaofana0401todd Year: 1847 ABNORMAL CONDITIONS OF THE SHOULDER JOINT. 619 flammation of the membranes of the brain, and Dr. Smith made the post-mortem ex- amination. Upon entering the room his attention was attracted by the appearances which the shoulder joints presented. The de- viations from the normal state were most remarkable at the left side. The muscles of the shoulder and arm were atrophied, the acromion process projected considerably, and the head of the humerus could be perc
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RM2AX05CE–The practice of surgery . the fractured bone. Fracture of the Acromion. The acromion process may be detachedfrom the spine of the scapula, by directviolence. There are pain, swelling, andloss of power, and a depression can be feltat the injured part, in consequence of thefractured portion being drawn downwardson the head of the humerus, by the actionof the deltoid muscle. At the same time,the clavicle is drawn downwards and for-wards on the coracoid process, by the sub-clavius, and by the action of the deltoidand pectoralis major muscles overcomingthat of the trapezius and sterno-cleido-mastoi
RMD3HG82–SKELETON, SHOULDER
RMPFN6NX–. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. Scapular Apparatus of Chelys. a, scapula; b, acromion process; c, coracoid bone. tiles, nothing like it existing in any other ver- tebrate animals : nevertheless, the relations of these bones, and the muscles derived from them, prove clearly enough their identity, and allow of strict comparison with those of other races of vertebrata. The pelvis is always composed of three distinct bones on each side, which contribute, as in quadrupeds, to the formation of the coty- loid cavity, viz. the ilium (fig. 179, a.), which is Fi
RMMA77E2–. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . of the Triceps Muscle. 9, Posterior, or An Anterior View of the Humerus of th« Vertebral Margin. 10, The Spine. 11, Eight Side. 1, The Shaft, or Diaphysis of Smooth Facet for the Trapezius Muscle. the Bone. 2, The Head. 3, Anatomical 12, Acromion Process. 13, Nutritious Fo- Neck. 4, Greater Tuberosity. 5, Lesser raraen. 14, Coracoid Process. 15, Part of Tuberosity. 6, The Bicipital Groove. 7, the Origin of the Deltoid Muscle. External Bicipital Eidge for the insertion of the Pectoralis Major. 8, Internal Bici- p
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RFACK47K–The scapula
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RF2KG712B–Posterior view of Right Scapula
RMW1W8GE–Archive image from page 611 of The cyclopædia of anatomy and. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology cyclopdiaofana0401todd Year: 1847 590 ABNORMAL CONDITIONS OF THE SHOULDER JOINT. bicipital groove. It was remarkable that the acromion process and other portions of bone, te. 429. Case of J. Byrne. — Chronic rheumatic arthritis. a, line of complete division of the acromion into two portions; b, coracoid process; c, acromial end of the clavicle, worn by the attrition of the head of the hnmerus; d, tendon of the biceps adherent to the bone; e, glenoid cavity ; f, capsule widen- ed ; foreign
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RM2AJ3X23–Interstate medical journal . and ecchymosisabout the right clavicle, and total inability to move the arm at the shoulderjoint. On palpation I found that the outer half of the clavicle could be de-pressed, and that when pressure was released, it would rebound upward, andthe acromial end of the clavicle would be above the acromion process. With these findings I made the tentative diagnosis of acromio-claviculardisarticulation, and ordered an x-ray to be taken. The x-ray picture, as in Bamberger: Tiro Unusual Cases of Fracture 955 Fig. 1, showed a longitudinal fracture through the clavicle, with
RMPFN6YT–. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. 380 connecting it with its fellow of the opposite side (called ' ligamen- tum nuchoe'by Meckel), and is inserted into the spine (' margo anterior scapulae,' Meckel) and acromion process of the scapula, and into the outer half of the cla- vicle. The ldtissi?nus dor si, a very long and broad muscle, arises from the spines of all the dorsal and lumbar vertebrae, and from the eleven posterior ribs; it is in- serted by a broad and strong tendon into the distal half of the ulnar margin of the luimerus. At its anterior part thi
RMMAAJJE–. Dr. Lesure's warranted veterinary remedies : the causes, symptoms and treatment of diseases for which they are recommended . The Skeleton of the Horse. Zygomatic arch. Eye cavity. Face bones. Incisor teeth. Molar teeth. Lower jaw. Atlas, ist vertebra of neck. Axis, 2d vertebra of neck. Cervical vertebrae (5). Spinal processes of back. Dorsal and lumbar vertebrae. Sacrum. Tail bones. Shoulder blade. Acromion process. Hollow of shoulder blade. Upper end of arm bone. Arm bone or humerus. Elbow bone. Cartilages of the ribs. Ribs. Haunch. Haunch bone. 24. Great trochanter. 25. Small trochanter. 2
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RF2H423W4–Illustration showing calcific tendinitis and calcific bursitis
RF2ABE78F–3d rendered medically accurate illustration of the nerves of the shoulder
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RF2KG6W1B–Bones of Shoulder Girdle - Lateral View
RMRYGEKP–Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools elementaryanato00hitc Year: 1869 58 H I T C II C O C K ' S ANATOMY of the Triceps Muscle. 9, Posterior, or An Anterior View of the Humerus of th« Vertebral Margin. 10, The Spine. 11, Eight Side. 1, The Shaft, or Diaphysis of Smooth Facet for the Trapezius Muscle. the Bone. 2, The Head. 3, Anatomical 12, Acromion Process. 13, Nutritious Fo- Neck. 4, Greater Tuberosity. 5, Lesser raraen. 14, Coracoid Process. 15, Part of Tuberosity. 6, The Bicipital Groove. 7, the Origin of the Deltoid Muscle. External Bicipital
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RM2AFMPB3–. The principles and practice of surgery. her of theother two forms. The patient must be laid on his back, with a firmpillow between the shoulders, and the arm should be slightly elevatedand confined to the side of the body. The outer or acromial end of the clavicle is not unfrequently dislo-cated upwards, and more rarely it isdriven fairly over the acromion process,constituting a dislocation upwards andoutwards. This dislocation is easily reduced, butthe clavicle is with difficulty retained inplace. The treatment consists in the ap-plication of a force over the top and outerend of the clavicl
RMPG3YDG–. A manual of zoology. PHYLUM CHORDATA 469 backwards over the ribs, and includes, with the coracoid, an acute angle, the coraco-scapular angle. The glenoid cavity (gl. cv) is formed in equal proportion by the two bones ; in- ternal to it the scapula is produced into an acromion process. In front of the coracoids is a slender V-shaped bone, the furcula (fur) or " merrythought," the apex of which nearly reaches the sternum, while each of its extremities is attached by ligament to the acromion and acro-coracoid processes of the corresponding side in such a way that a large aper- ture, t