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that the posterior fibers resist excessive downward rotation. Specifically, the
anterior fibers also resist lateral displacement and the posterior fibers resist
medial displacement (Fig. 13-4). Interclavicular Ligament The interclavicular
ligament ...
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Cunningham's textbook of anatomy
Two accessory ligaments are associated with this joint, viz., the interclavicular
and the costo-clavicular. Lig. Interclaviculare. — The interclavicular ligament (Fig.
301) is a structure of considerable strength, forming a broad band of fibrous
tissue ...
Daniel John Cunningham, 1818
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Disorders of the Shoulder: Diagnosis & Management
Interclavicular Ligament The interclavicular ligament connects the superomedial
aspects of each clavicle with the capsular ligaments and the upper sternum (see
Fig. 33-3). According to Grant/ this band may be comparable with the wishbone ...
Joseph P. Iannotti, Gerald R. Williams, 2007
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Issues in Anatomy, Physiology, Metabolism, Morphology, and ...
The initial developmental stage of the manubrium was characterized by a distinct
interclavicular mesenchyme that was continuous with the developing clavicles.”
The news correspondents obtained a quote from the research from ...
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Orthopedic Physical Assessment
The major supporting structures include the anterior capsule, the posterior
capsule, the interclavicular ligament, the costoclavicular (rhomboid) ligament,
and the intra-articular disc and ligament. B, Retrosternal anatomy. Note the
proximity of ...
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Anatomy and Human Movement,Structure and function with ...
Anatomy and Human Movement Nigel Palastanga, Roger Soames. cartilage
Figure 2.55 The sternoclavicular joint: (A) articular surfaces, (B) section through
joint capsule and intra-articular disc. Interclavicular ligament Posterior ...
Nigel Palastanga, Roger Soames, 2011
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Bird Sounds: How and why Birds Sing, Call, Chatter, and Screech
Trachea Syringeal muscles Primary bronchus External labia Internal labia
Interclavicular air sac Bronchi Internal tympaniform membrane Dorsal view
Longitudinal section CrOSS Section of a syrinx LINE DRAWING BY SNELLY
HAWLEY-YAN ...
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Basic Biomechanics of the Musculoskeletal System
The interclavicular ligament connects the superomedial aspect of the clavicles
and assists in restraining the joint superiorly. The posterior portion of the
interclavicular ligament also assists with anterior restraint of the sternoclavicular
joint.
Margareta Nordin, Victor Hirsch Frankel, 2001
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Modern Text Book of Zoology: Vertebrates
Except the cervical air sacs, all others rejoin the bronchi, through recurrent
bronchi or saccobronchi. Air sacs are paired in origin but in pigeon, the two
interclavicular air sacs fuse early in development. Thus there are 9 major air sacs
in pigeon.
Interclavicular Ligament The interclavicular ligament connects the superomedial
aspects of each clavicle with the capsular ligaments and the upper part of the
sternum. The interclavicular ligament assists the capsular ligaments in producing
...
Charles A. Rockwood Jr., Frederick A. Matsen III, Michael A. Wirth, 2009