Shoulder Flashcards
What view is this?

AP shoulder with external rotation
What is the Blue arrow point to?

greater tuberosity of the humerus (which will be more lateral in external rotation)
What is the red area outlining?

lesser tuberosity of the humerus (will be superimposed on metaphysis with external rotation)
What view is this?

AP shoulder with internal rotation
What is the red arrow pointing to?

lesser tuberosity of the humerus (will be medial and in profile with internal rotation)
What is the blue area outlinging?

greater tuberosity of the humerus (will be superimposed with internal rotation)
1?

superior margin of trapezius muscle
2?

lateral margin of deltoid muscle
3?

greater tuberosity of the humerus
4?

lesser tuberosity of the humerus
5?

humeral head
6?

medial margin of humeral metaphysis
7 (dotted purple line)?

anatomical neck of humerus
8 (green dotted line)?

surgical neck humerus
9?

deltoid tuberosity
10?

acromioclavicular joint space
11 (dark green line)?

conoid tubercle
12?

trapezoid line or ridge of clavicle
1?

acromion
2?

inferior margin of acromion process
3 (dark red line)?

superior margin of the spine of scapula
4 (light red line)?

base of spine of scapula
5?

superior angle of scapula
6?

superior angle of scapula
7?

medial/vertebral border of scapula
8?

inferior angle of scapula
9?

lateral/axillary border of scapula
10?

posterior margin of glenoid process (more lateral)
11?

anterior margin of glenoid process (more medial)
12?

coracoid process
13?

lateral margin of infraspinatus fossa
On AP shoulder view, is the posterior margin of the glenoid process more medial or lateral compared to anterior margin
lateral
1?

superior margin of greater tuberosity
2?

lesser tuberosity
3?

intertubercular/bicipital groove
4 (solid purple line)?

coracoid process
5 (dotted purple line)?

base of coracoid process
6?

posterior intercostal space
7?

anterior rib
8?

inferior angle of scapula
9?

right hemidiaphragm
1?

Companion shadow of left clavicle
2?

inferior margin of acromion process
3?

proximal physeal scar of humerus
4?

inferior glenoid process
5?

soft tissues of axilla
6?

superior margin of spine of scapula
7?

crest of 5th rib
8?

left pedicle of T5
9?

proximal or sternal end of left clavicle
10?

left transverse process of T2
11?

left 1st rib tubercle
1?

lesser tuberosity of humerus
2?

bicipital groove
3?

coracoid process
4?

articular surface of scromion
5?

clavicle companion shadow
6?

superior angle of scapula
7?

Base of spine of scapula
8?

lateral margin of infraspinatus fossa
What view is this?

grashey view of shoulder
1?

glenohumeral joint space
2?

inferior margin of neck of scapula
3?

coracoid process
4?

acromioclavicular joint space
5?

conoid tubercel of clavicle
6?

suprascapular notch
What view is this?

lateral scapula (“Y” view of scapula)
1?

posterior margin of body of scapula
2?

superior angle of scapula
3?

acromion process
4?

head of humerus
5?

glenoid process
In what view will the greater tuberosity be more lateral and in profile while the lesser tuberosity is superimposed?
AP shoulder with external rotation
In what view will the lesser tuberosity be medial and in profile, while the greater tuberosity is superimposed?
AP shoulder with internal rotation
On AP shoulder view, which margin of the glenoid process is more lateral?
posterior
On AP shoulder view, which margin of the glenoid process is more medial?
anterior