Bicipital Groove Lesser Trochanter
The bicipital groove of the proximal humerus has been extensively studied and its anatomy well documented.
Bicipital groove lesser trochanter. All three of the muscles that attach to the greater tubercle are part of the rotator cuff a muscle group that stabilizes the shoulder joint. Greater tubercle of right humerus. Trochanter tro kan ter a broad flat process on the femur at the upper end of its lateral surface greater trochanter or a short conical process on the posterior border of the base of its neck lesser trochanter. Medial lip of bicipital groove of humerus.
Position of greater and lesser trochanter on the femur and patella. Palmaris longus origin abductor hallucis origin navicular. 20 used the lesser trochanter of the femur as a landmark for the correction of the rotational. Head anatomic neck surgical neck bicipital groove greater tubercle lesser tubercle flashcards for shoulder 14.
Supraspinous fossa and infraspinous fossa. Cancellous bed in the greater trochanter close to the bicipital groove crenshaw kilgore 1966. Shoulder bony palpations coracoid process humeral head greater lesser tuberosity bicipital groove. In the remaining patient a weight lifter the tendon was replaced in its anatomical location after the sulcus had been deepened with care taken to preserve the gliding surface of the floor of the groove.
Adj adj trochanter ic trochanter ian. 8 10 11 some investigators have used the bicipital groove as a reference point with. Dorsal interosseus insertion extensor carpi radialis brevis origin tensor fascia latae origin adductor tubercle. Using the radial tubercle as a land mark or as kim et al.
Popliteus origin vastus intermedius insertion abductor digiti minimi. Inferior angle of scapulae. From applegate 2000. First locate the anterolateral margin of the acromion and drop off onto the head of the humerus.
To locate the lesser trochanter the distal aspect of the psoas major muscle must be located. Trochanter tro kan ter a broad flat process on the femur at the upper end of its lateral surface greater trochanter or a short conical process on the posterior border of the base of its neck lesser trochanter. From applegate 2000. Coracoid process and acromion.
Greater tubercle and lesser tubercle. Greater trochanter and lesser trochanter. Identify the following bony landmarks of the humerus on a radiograph or a line drawing. Greater lesser tubercle bicipital groove.
The greater tubercle is located lateral to the bicipital groove the lesser tubercle is medial. Between the greater tubercle and the lesser tubercle is the bicipital groove intertubercular sulcus.