Review of the pathology and congenital anomalies of the coracoid process with clinical applications
The coracoid process is an anteriorly projecting, hook-like structure, on the lateral edge of the superior anterior portion of the scapula. The tip of the process points laterally and together with the acromion and their associated ligaments is responsible for stabilizing the shoulder joint. The pro...
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Main Authors: | Lexian McBain (Author), Emily Simonds (Author), Joe Iwanaga (Author), R. Shane Tubbs (Author) |
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2018-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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