This tutorial video provides a detailed look at the anatomy of the shoulder joint from a lateral view, aiming to help viewers understand and answer questions about the shoulder joint in exams. It covers the bones, joint cavity, ligaments, muscles, bursi, and clinical notes related to the shoulder joint.
What are the common causes of subacromial bursitis?
Subacromial bursitis can result from overuse or trauma. (0:00)
How does the coricohumeral ligament contribute to shoulder stability?
The coricohumeral ligament prevents inferior displacement of the humerus. (0:00)
What is the function of the teres major muscle in the shoulder joint?
The teres major muscle contributes to the stability of the shoulder joint. (0:00)
What are the features of the scapula that are important for shoulder function?
The scapula features the glenoid cavity, supraglenoid tubercle, infraglenoid tubercle, acromion, and coracoid process. (0:00)
How can subacromial bursitis be managed?
Subacromial bursitis can be managed through rest, ice, and anti-inflammatory medication. (0:00)
This tutorial video provides a detailed look at the anatomy of the shoulder joint from a lateral view, aiming to help viewers understand and answer questions about the shoulder joint in exams. It covers the bones, joint cavity, ligaments, muscles, bursi, and clinical notes related to the shoulder joint.
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