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Subscapular Fascia (fascia subscapularis)

By Victor on April 25, 2009

Number of View :52The subscapular fascia is a thin membrane attached to the entire circumference of the subscapular fossa, and affording attachment by its deep surface to some of the fibers of the Subscapularis.

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Pectoral Fascia

By Victor on April 25, 2009

The pectoral facia is a thin lamina of deep fascia that covers the anterior surface of the pectoralis major. Medially, it is attached to the sternum. Superiorly, it is attached to the clavicle. The pectoral facia contines laterally as the axillary fascia. The pectoral facial continuues inferiorly with the fascia of the anterior abdominal wall.

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The Deltoid Fascia

By Victor on April 25, 2009

Deltoid Fascia is the deep fascia covering the Deltoid Muscle (Deltoideus). This deep facia invests the muscle, and sends numerous septa between its fasciculi. In front it is continuous with pectoral facia

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The Medial and Lateral attachment of the clavicle

The clavicle

By Victor on April 21, 2009

Number of View :161The clavicle forms the anterior portion of the shoulder girdle. It is a long bone, curved somewhat like the italic letter f, and placed nearly horizontally at the upper and anterior part of the thorax, immediately above the first rib. It articulates medially with the manubrium sterni, and laterally with the acromion [...]

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Posterior and anterior view of the left humerus

The Humerus

By Victor on April 21, 2009

Number of View :161The humerus  is the longest and largest bone of the upper extremity; it is divided into a shaft and two expanded upper and lower extremities. Upper Extremity: The upper extremity consists of a large rounded head joined to the body by a constricted portion called the neck, and two eminences, the greater [...]

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