The shoulder joint is one of the most movable joints in the Human body. It allows the upper limb to have a wide array of movements. Take the following quiz to find out how well you know the joints of the Human body: https://khub.me/gkkoe
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The glenohumeral joint allows a wide range of movement of the upper limb. It is associated with the shoulder girdle. If we compare the shoulder joint to the hip joint, the shoulder joint is built for mobility and is therefore less stable than the hip joint. The shoulder joint is, therefore, prone to injury. The main structures that keep the humerus and scapula in place are the ligaments and muscles that surround the joint.
On this video, we will cover the anatomy of the shoulder joint. We will go over all the relevant structures using english and latin terminologies.
List of topics covered on the video:
Articulations of the shoulder joint (glenohumeral joint);
Capsule of the shoulder joint - synovial and fibrous layers;
Ligaments of the shoulder joint: glenohumeral ligaments, transverse humeral ligament, coracohumeral ligament, coracoacromial ligament.
Muscles of the shoulder joint - rotator cuff muscles, deltoid, biceps brachii, latissimus dorsi, pectoralis major;
Bursae of the shoulder joint;
Blood supply and innervation of the shoulder joint;
Movements associated to the shoulder joint.
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Read more on the anatomy of the shoulder joint in this article, which also includes some important clinical notes on shoulder injuries: https://khub.me/1m5b4
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