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This notch , which is converted into a foramen by a ligament , or occasionally by a spicule of bone , transmits the suprascapular nerve , whilst the transverse scapular artery runs above it . Attached to the superior margin , close to ...
This notch , which is converted into a foramen by a ligament , or occasionally by a spicule of bone , transmits the suprascapular nerve , whilst the transverse scapular artery runs above it . Attached to the superior margin , close to ...
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Lateral Conoid ligament to this the shaft is channelled by a groove Fig . 187. — THE UNDER SURFACE OF THE RIGHT CLAVICLE WITH THE ATTACHMENTS OF THE MUSCLES MAPPED OUT . which terminates close to the coracoid impression ; into this ...
Lateral Conoid ligament to this the shaft is channelled by a groove Fig . 187. — THE UNDER SURFACE OF THE RIGHT CLAVICLE WITH THE ATTACHMENTS OF THE MUSCLES MAPPED OUT . which terminates close to the coracoid impression ; into this ...
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Viewed on their distal aspect , the medial condyle is seen to be the narrower and shorter of the two . The lateral condyle is broader , and advances farther forward POSTERIOR CRUCIATE ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT LIGAMENT and to a more ...
Viewed on their distal aspect , the medial condyle is seen to be the narrower and shorter of the two . The lateral condyle is broader , and advances farther forward POSTERIOR CRUCIATE ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT LIGAMENT and to a more ...
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... and is oftentimes channelled by a groove for the attachment of the anterior ligament of the joint ; further , it is ... ( incisura fibularis ) the distal end of the fibula is lodged , being held in position by powerful ligaments .
... and is oftentimes channelled by a groove for the attachment of the anterior ligament of the joint ; further , it is ... ( incisura fibularis ) the distal end of the fibula is lodged , being held in position by powerful ligaments .
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1. Body . 5. FOR ARTICULATION WITH MEDIAL MALLEOLUS . 6. HEAD . 7. FOR ARTICULATION WITH NAVICULAR . 8. NECK . 9. FOR ARTICULATION WITH LATERAL MALLEOLUB . 10. SURFACE AGAINST WHICH THE POSTERIOR TALO - FIBULAR LIGAMENT RESTS . 11.
1. Body . 5. FOR ARTICULATION WITH MEDIAL MALLEOLUS . 6. HEAD . 7. FOR ARTICULATION WITH NAVICULAR . 8. NECK . 9. FOR ARTICULATION WITH LATERAL MALLEOLUB . 10. SURFACE AGAINST WHICH THE POSTERIOR TALO - FIBULAR LIGAMENT RESTS . 11.
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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