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- In human anatomy, the acromion (from Greek: akros, "highest", ōmos, "shoulder", pl.: acromia) is a bony process on the scapula (shoulder blade). Together with the coracoid process, it extends laterally over the shoulder joint. The acromion is a continuation of the scapular spine, and hooks over anteriorly.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acromion
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WEB4 days ago · The acromion of the scapula is a large bony projection on the superior end of the scapula. It is an important landmark of the skeletal system and a muscle attachment point essential to the function of the …
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WEBSuperiorly is the acromion that is continuous with the scapular spine and arcs anteriorly over the humeral head. The suprascapular notch lies immediately medial to the base of the coracoid process. The …
WEBSep 11, 2023 · The acromion process is a palpable lateral extension of the posterior spine of the scapula which projects anterolaterally. It arches over the glenohumeral joint and articulates with the lateral …
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WEBJul 24, 2023 · The acromioclavicular (AC) joint articulates the lateral end of the clavicle with the acromion as it projects anteriorly off the scapula. The AC joint provides stability and motion to the shoulder complex.
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