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  1. Feb 7, 2024 · The scapula (shoulder blade) is one of three bones that make up your shoulder joint. It forms part of your shoulders socket and lets you move and use your shoulder. It’s connected to more than a dozen muscles, tendons and ligaments. Contents Overview Function Anatomy Conditions and Disorders Care.

  2. About eight shoulder muscles attach to the shoulder blade (scapula), upper arm (humerus), and collar bone (clavicle). Many other muscles play a part in stabilizing and guiding the shoulder...

  3. Nov 3, 2023 · Based on their location, the shoulder muscles are grouped into: Anterior axio-appendicular muscles (thoraco-appendicular muscles) Posterior axio-appendicular muscles (scapulo-humeral muscles) This page will introduce you to the anatomy and function of the shoulder muscles.

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  4. Health. Shoulder Muscle Anatomy: How to Strengthen and Avoid Injury. This guide to your shoulder muscles highlights all the minor and major muscles and how they work together. Advice to improve your movement, fitness, and overall health from the world's #1 in orthopedics.

  5. Sep 6, 2021 · What is Scapula. The scapula, alternatively known as the shoulder blade, is a thin, flat, roughly triangular-shaped bone placed on either side of the upper back. This bone, along with the clavicle and the manubrium of the sternum, composes the pectoral (shoulder) girdle, connecting the upper limb of the appendicular skeleton to the axial skeleton.

  6. Feb 2, 2023 · The scapula stabilizes the arm and neck. By Brittany Ferri. Updated on February 02, 2023. Medically reviewed by Michael Menna, DO. Print. Anatomy. Function. Associated Conditions. Rehabilitation. The scapula, better known as the shoulder blade, is a triangular bone that serves as a joining force between the clavicle and the humerus.

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