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Sternoclavicular

Location: clavicle to sternum

Function: provides stability to the joint , its considered the joint capsule
Interclavicular

Location: top of manubrium, connects the superior sternal ends of the clavicle

Function: limits the amount of clavicular depression
Costoclavicular

Location: short, flat, rhomboid shaped that connects the inferior surface of the clavicle to the superior surface of the costal cartilage of the first rib.

Function: limits clavicular elevation
Coracoclavicular comprised of the : trapezoid & conoid

Location: superior border of the coracoid process to the inferior border of clavicle

Function: not directly on jt but provides stability of the jt
Coracoacromial

Location: from tip of coracoid process to acromian

Function: forms arch of the head of humerus
Superior Glenohumeral

Location: froms jt capsule

Function: restricts ER jt in neutral abduction
Middle Glenohumeral

Location: forms jt capsule

Function: restricts ER @ 45 degrees of abduction
Inferior Glenohumeral

Location: forms jt capsule

Function: restricts ER @ 90 degrees of abduction
Coracohumeral

Location: stretches from coracoid process to greater tubercle

Function: provides stability to the joint
Transverse

Location: covers the bicipital groove

Function: keeps the long head of the bicep brachii in the bicipital groove
Axillary pouch or axillary recess

Location: inferior side of the glenohumeral jt

Function: allows for abduction