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which part of the scapula lies closest to the ribs?


A. spine of scapula


B. glenoid fossa


C. acromion process


D. coracoid process


E. subscapular fossa

subscapular fossa

a shoulder seperation is typically an injury to what?


A. acromioclavicular joint


B. sternoclavicular joint


C. glenohumeral joint


D. clavicle


E. humerus

glenohumeral joint

what structure near to the surgical neck of the humerus is at risk when the shoulder is dislocated?

axillary nerve

the proximal attachment of the long head of the biceps brachia muscle is predominantly to which soft tissue structure?

glenoid labrum

which rotator cuff muscle is essential for the initiation of shoulder abduction

supraspinatus m.

The posterior cord of the brachial plexus is most directly formed what more proximal parts of the plexus

all posterior divisions

which nerve and artery travel together against the surface of the humerus

median n. and brachial a.

when the shoulder is fully extended which movement is the pectorals major muscle most likely to powerfully produce?

internal rotation