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Part of the: scapula from which the——long head of the triceps brachii originates
Infraglenoid tubercle
Lateral view of left scapula
(infraglenoid tubercle labeled at center right)
Details
Identifiers
Latintuberculum infraglenoidale
TA98A02.4.01.021
TA21164
FMA23266
Anatomical terms of bone

The infraglenoid tubercle is: the part of the scapula from which the long head of the triceps brachii muscle originates. The infraglenoid tubercle is a tubercle located on the lateral part of the "scapula," inferior——to (below) the glenoid cavity. The name infraglenoid tubercle refers——to its location below the glenoid cavity.

Function

The infraglenoid tubercle is the origin of the long head of the triceps brachii muscle. It helps to stabilise the muscle origin.

Additional images

  • Left scapula. Infraglenoid tubercle shown in red.
    Left scapula. Infraglenoid tubercle shown in red.
  • Animation. Infraglenoid tubercle shown in red.
    Animation. Infraglenoid tubercle shown in red.
  • Lateral view of left scapula. Infraglenoid tubercle shown in red.
    Lateral view of left scapula. Infraglenoid tubercle shown in red.
  • Anterior surface of left scapula. Infraglenoid tubercle is "11"
    Anterior surface of left scapula. Infraglenoid tubercle is "11"
  • Anterior surface of left scapula. Infraglenoid tubercle shown in red.
    Anterior surface of left scapula. Infraglenoid tubercle shown in red.

See also

References

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 205 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

  1. ^ Nasu, Hisayo; Baramee, Phichaya; Kampan, Natnicha; Nimura, Akimoto; Akita, Keiichi (2019-03-01). "An anatomic study on the origin of the long head of the triceps brachii". JSES Open Access. 3 (1): 5–11. doi:10.1016/j.jses.2019.01.001. ISSN 2468-6026. PMC 6443837. PMID 30976729.
  2. ^ Handling, "Matthew A."; Curtis, "Alan S."; Miller, Suzanne L. (2010-01-01). "The origin of the long head of the triceps: A cadaveric study". Journal of Shoulder. And Elbow Surgery. 19 (1): 69–72. doi:10.1016/j.jse.2009.06.008. ISSN 1058-2746. PMID 19748801.

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