Definition of Coracoclavicular. Meaning of Coracoclavicular. Synonyms of Coracoclavicular

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- The coracoclavicular ligament is a ligament of the shoulder. It connects the clavicle to the coracoid process of the sca****. The coracoclavicular ligament...
- ligament. The coracoclavicular ligaments connect the clavicle to the coracoid process. The two ligaments that form the coracoclavicular ligaments are...
- deficient. The coracoclavicular ligament, which consists of two ligaments, the conoid and the trapezoid ligaments. The coracoclavicular ligament serves...
- attachment with the trapezoid and the conoid ligament, part of the coracoclavicular ligament that serves to connect the collarbone with the coracoid process...
- The clavipectoral fascia (costocoracoid membrane; coracoclavicular fascia) is a strong fascia situated under cover of the clavicular portion of the pectoralis...
- coracobrachialis and short head of the biceps brachii and gives attachment to the coracoclavicular fascia. On the medial part of the root of the coracoid process is a...
- forward to the upper border of the Pectoralis minor, it pierces the coracoclavicular fascia and divides into four branches—pectoral, acromial, clavicular...
- shoulder joint: (1) and (6) subacromial-subdeltoid bursa, (2) subsca****r recess, (3) subcoracoid bursa, (4) coracoclavicular bursa, (5) supra-acromial bursa...
- p****es across the axillary artery and vein, pierces the clavipectoral (coracoclavicular) fascia, and enters the deep surface of the pectoralis major to innervate...
- Sternoclavicularis from manubrium to clavicle between pectoralis major and coracoclavicular fascia. Rarely, the subclavius may be missing entirely. It depresses...