Scapula - Wikipedia The scapula is a thick, flat bone lying on the thoracic wall that provides an attachment for three groups of muscles: intrinsic, extrinsic, and stabilizing and rotating muscles
The Scapula - Surfaces - Fractures - Winging - TeachMeAnatomy The scapula is also known as the shoulder blade It articulates with the humerus at the glenohumeral joint, and with the clavicle at the acromioclavicular joint In doing so, the scapula connects the upper limb to the trunk
Scapular (Shoulder Blade) Disorders - OrthoInfo - AAOS The scapula (shoulder blade) is a bone, shaped like a triangle, on the upper back The bone is surrounded and supported by a complex system of muscles that work together to help you move your arm
Scapula: Anatomy and clinical notes | Kenhub The scapula, also known as the shoulder blade, is a flat triangular bone located at the back of the trunk and resides over the posterior surface of ribs two to seven
Scapula - Physiopedia The scapula is a thin, flat triangular-shaped bone placed on the postero-lateral aspect of the thoracic cage It has 2 surfaces, 3 borders, 3 angles and 3 processes [1]