0 the outer end of the shoulder blade that forms the highest part of the shoulder and to which the collarbone is attached
The operator places an upturned hand beneath the acromion of the posterior shoulder.
This can be done by grasping the acromion of the shoulder and being sure to couple this traction with rotation.
Rotation of the fetal trunk is achieved by grasping the acromion and upper portion of the fetus' posterior arm.
The mid-arm circumference was taken from the left arm from the mid-point between the tip of the acromion process and the olecranon process.
Again it is advantageous to start above the acromion and then move the transducer to the humerus.
Acromioclavicular joint the acromioclavicular joint is the articulation between the acromion process of the scapula and the lateral end of the clavicle.
Signs and symptoms of this dislocation include a loss of the normal shoulder contour and a palpable depression under the acromion.
It is caused by a hyper abduction of the arm that forces the humeral head against the acromion.