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How Your Shoulder Joint Works - Cleveland Clinic

Two main shoulder joints connect your shoulder blade, upper arm and collarbone. They allow you to use your arms and give you a wide range of motion.

In brief: How does the shoulder work? - InformedHealth.org - NCBI

The shoulder joint is the body's most flexible joint: A group of four muscles holds the head of the upper arm bone in the relatively flat ...

Shoulder Anatomy Animated Tutorial - YouTube

Comments994. Lou Castillo. Who's watching with their shoulder injured?. 16:16 · Go to channel · Anatomy of the Shoulder Joint | Bones, ...

Anatomy, Shoulder and Upper Limb, Shoulder - StatPearls - NCBI

Muscles · Function: Initiation of arm abduction (first 15 degrees), stabilize glenohumeral joint · Origin: Posterior scapula, superior to the scapular spine/ ...

Video: Shoulder Joint-Merck Manual Consumer Version

The shoulder has two joints that work together to allow arm movement. The acromioclavicular (AC) joint is a gliding joint formed between the clavicle and the ...

The Shoulder Joint - Structure - Movement - TeachMeAnatomy

The shoulder joint (glenohumeral joint) is an articulation between the scapula and the humerus. It is a ball and socket-type synovial joint, and one of the ...

The anatomy of the shoulder - Washington University Orthopedics

The shoulder is made up of two joints, the acromioclavicular joint and the glenohumeral joint. The acromioclavicular joint is where the acromion, part of the ...

Shoulder Joint Anatomy - Medscape Reference

The human shoulder is the most mobile joint in the body. This mobility provides the upper extremity with tremendous range of motion such as ...

Shoulder Anatomy - Patient Education Videos

The shoulder joint is the most flexible and complex joint of the body enabling a wide range of movements to the upper extremities. The spherical head of the ...

Guide to Shoulder Anatomy - Sports-health

Movements of the Ball and Socket Joint · Abduction: movement of the upper arms away from the body · Adduction: movement of the upper arms toward the body · Flexion ...

Shoulder - Physiopedia

The shoulder allows for a large range of motion due to the spheroid shape of the glenohumeral joint but this (i.e. a large ball in a small socket) renders it ...

Shoulder Anatomy - Arthritis Foundation

The shoulder is made up of three bones: the scapula (shoulder blade), clavicle (collarbone) and humerus (upper arm bone). Two joints in the shoulder allow ...

Shoulder Muscles: Anatomy, Function & Common Conditions

Your shoulder muscles stabilize your shoulder joint and help you move your arm in many directions. Shoulder muscle injuries are common in people who use ...

Anatomy of the Human Shoulder Joint - Verywell Health

Glenohumeral joint: The ball-and-socket synovial joint where the top of the arm bone (i.e., the humeral head) articulates with the shoulder blade (i.e., scapula) ...

Basic Anatomy of the Shoulder - ACRO Physical Therapy & Fitness

This makes the shoulder one of the most complex joints with more than a dozen muscles working together to raise, twist and move the arm.

Glenohumeral (Shoulder) joint: Bones, movements, muscles | Kenhub

The glenohumeral joint has a greater range of movement (RoM) than any other body joint. Being a ball-and-socket joint, it allows movements in three degrees of ...

Shoulder Joint - Glenohumeral Joint - 3D Anatomy Tutorial - YouTube

... the anatomy of the shoulder (glenohumeral joint) , with a review of the following structures: - proximal humerus - glenoid cavity, labrum ...

Understanding Shoulder Anatomy | DePuy Synthes | J&J MedTech US

The shoulder joint is composed of the socket on your shoulder blade (glenoid) and the “ball” at the top of your arm bone (the humerus).

Anatomy of the Shoulder | UT Health Physicians

The shoulder is extremely mobile and made up of several joints that work together. The scapula, clavicle and humerus are the bones of the shoulder.

Shoulder Joint - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

While the glenohumeral joint is responsible for the main functional mobility of the shoulder joint, each of the other joints works synergistically with its ...