However, some skeletal dysplasias have hypoplastic clavicles (cleido-cranial dysostosis) or scapulae (campomelic dysplasia).
One leg of this parallel mechanism is the articulation between the scapula and the torso, the other leg is the clavicle.
Subclinical characteristics such as scapula rotation may explain in part why clinical studies examining different cohorts have not found consistent associations.
They are seen at the scapula, ribs, pelvis, proximal part of the inner margin of the femur and the proximal ulna.
The chest circumference was obtained at the level of the xiphisternum and below the inferior angle of the scapula during quiet respiration.
A final tool type, designated a punch, was made out of the scapula of a midsize mammal.
The morphology of the scapula and coracoid is rather confused.
Glenohumeral subluxation, scapula resting position and scapula rotation after stroke: a noninvasive evaluation.