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1.1.5 Review of bones, joints, and ligaments of the shoulder
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Now that we've taken a look at the bones, joints and ligaments, let's spend about a minute reviewing what we've seen so far.

Here's the clavicle, for an easy start. On the scapula here's the blade, the glenoid fossa, the supraglenoid, and infraglenoid tubercles, the spine of the scapula, the supraspinous and infraspinous fossa the acromion, and the coracoid process.

Here's the proximal humerus, with the head, the greater tubercle and lesser tubercle, the bicipital groove, and the deltoid tuberosity.

Here's the sterno-clavicular joint, and here's the acromio-clavicular joint, with the conoid ligament and the trapezoid ligament.

On the scapula, here's the glenoid labrum, and the coraco-acromial ligament. Lastly, here's the capsule of the shoulder joint.

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