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  • Coracoid process - Wikipedia
    The coracoid process (from Greek κόραξ, raven [1]) is a small hook-like structure on the lateral edge of the superior anterior portion of the scapula (hence: coracoid, or "like a raven's beak")
  • Anatomy of Coracoid, Conoid and Coronoid - orthopaedicprinciples. com
    The neuro vascular bundle lies medial to coracoid process Three ligaments attached to coracoid process are coracoacromial, coracoclavicular and coracohumeral ligaments
  • Coracoid - Wikipedia
    Monotremes, as well as the extinct therapsids, possess both the coracoid bone of reptiles (aka the procoracoid, or anterior coracoid), and the coracoid process of other mammals, with the latter being present as a separate bone
  • Coracoid process: Anatomy, attachments and location | Kenhub
    The coracoid process is an osseous projection that projects from the upper margin of the scapula This process is directed anterolaterally and positioned directly inferior to the lateral aspect of the clavicle It connects with the clavicle via the coracoclavicular ligament
  • Coracoid Process—A Hub of Shoulder Ligaments - PMC
    Introduction Shoulder joint is the most mobile joint in the body The ligaments attached to the glenoid, humerus, and the coracoid form the most important stabilizers of the shoulder joint The coracoid also is a vital anchor for several tendinous and ligamentous attachments
  • Coracoid Process of Scapula - Radiology In Plain English
    The coracoid process is a small, hook-shaped bone projection that extends from your shoulder blade (scapula) Think of it as a little finger of bone pointing forward from the front of your shoulder
  • Coracoid fractures: long-term results and modification of the . . .
    Introduction Coracoid fractures are rare injuries of the upper extremity [1 – 10] with a reported occurrence of 3–13% of all scapular fractures [1, 3 – 6, 8 – 11] The most common injury mechanisms are traffic accidents, falls from height and sports injuries [1, 2, 5, 7, 9 – 18]
  • Coracoid process | anatomy | Britannica
    The sword-shaped scapula articulates with the coracoid and upper “armbone” (humerus) and lies just dorsal to the rib basket The coracoid articulates with the forward edge of the sternum and with the scapula, humerus, and furcula
  • Coracoid Process: The Lighthouse of the Shoulder
    This article will detail the anatomy of the coracoid and its associated structures and review the clinical and radiologic findings of corresponding pathologic conditions in this region with original illustrations and multimodality imaging examples





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