MOVESCI 230 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Posterior Longitudinal Ligament, Nuchal Ligament, Costovertebral Joints

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Intersternal joint cartilaginous: sternocostal joints synovial, costovertebral joints synovial, thoracic volume increases during respiration, ant/post and med/lat, superior ribs move up and out iii. Just out anterolaterally: faces laterally, point of articulation between humerus and scapula a, the large process that sticks out laterally, most inferior, ridge of bone on the posterior aspect of the, spine scapula, supraspinous fossa. Infraspinous fossa: subscapular fossa, the fossa above the spine, the fossa below the spine, the fossa facing anteriorly on the bottom of the scapula, medial border, lateral border. 11. inferior angle: side facing medially, side facing laterally, the point at the bottom of the scapula, surgical neck, medial and lateral epicondyles. 4: deltoid tuberosity, rounded knob, articulates with glenoid fossa, faces medially, superior to tubercles, narrowing of bone into shaft, greater and lesser tubercles, seen anteriorly, lesser is medial, greater is lateral.

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