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Name the border lying between the superior angle and glenoid cavity.   Superior border  
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Name the angle lying between the vertebral border and lateral border   Inferior angle  
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Name the border that lies between the superior and inferior angles.   Medial border  
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Name the border that lies between the glenoid cavity and the inferior angle.   Lateral border  
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Name the angle that is situated between the superior and medial borders.   Superior angle  
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What is another name for the medial border?   Vertebral border  
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What is another name for the anterior surface?   Costal surface  
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Name the three fossae of the scapula.   Infraspinous, Subscapular and Supraspinous  
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Name the three angles of the scapula.   Inferior, Lateral and Superior  
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The shoulder girdle is formed by what?   The clavicle and scapula  
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Name the three parts of the clavicle   Acromial and Sternal extremity, body  
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Which end of the clavicle articulates with the manubrium of the sternum?   The sternal extremity  
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Which shoulder girdle articulation lies between the glenoid cavity and the humerus head?   Scapulohumeral articulation  
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Name the three joints of the shoulder girdle.   Scapulohumeral, Acromioclavicular, Sternoclavicular  
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What type of joint is the scapulohumeral?   Ball & Socket  
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What type of joint is the acromioclavicular?   Gliding  
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What type of joint is the sternoclavicular?   Synovial  
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The sternoclavicular articulation involves which two bones?   Manubrium and first rib cartilage  
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Which way is the hand positioned for an AP projection of the elbow?   Supinated  
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For the lateral projection of the elbow, how should the hand be adjusted?   Lateral with thumb side up  
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How much medial rotation of the elbow is needed to position it for an AP oblique projection?   45 degrees  
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Which projection of the elbow best demonstrates the radial head free of bony superimposition?   AP oblique, lateral rotation position  
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How much should the elbow be flexed for the lateral projection of the elbow?   90 degrees  
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With reference to the body of the scapula, where is the coracoid process located?   Lateral and superior  
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Which shoulder projection best demonstrates the greater tubercle of the humerus?   AP projection with external rotation  
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How should the CR be directed for a PA oblique projection (scapular Y) of the shoulder?   Perpendicular to the IR  
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How many degrees and in which direction should the CR be directed for a PA axial projection of the clavicle?   15 - 30 degrees caudad  
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Grashey   glenoid cavity in profile  
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Cleaves   Glenohumeral joint demonstrated  
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Alexander   15 degrees cephalad to coracoid process  
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Laquerriere - Pierquin   45 degrees caudal to scapular spine  
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What is another name for the lateral border of the scapula?   Axillary  
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