- The
bicipital groove (
intertubercular groove,
sulcus intertubercularis) is a deep
groove on the
humerus that
separates the
greater tubercle from the lesser...
-
transverse and the
upper border of the
pubic symphysis; this is
termed the
intertubercular plane (or transtubercular),
since it
practically corresponds to that...
- Two Majors". As the
latissimus dorsi inserts into the
floor of the
intertubercular groove of the
humerus it is
surrounded by two
major muscles. The teres...
- sca****. The
fibers of
teres major insert into the
medial lip of the
intertubercular sulcus of the humerus. The tendon, at its insertion, lies
behind that...
-
transverse (3rd) part of the duodenum. The
third line is
called the
intertubercular line, and runs
across between the two
rough tubercles,
which can be...
-
plane Umbilical plane (or
transumbilical plane)
Supracristal plane Intertubercular plane (or
transtubercular plane)
Interspinous plane The transverse...
- breadth,
which is
inserted into the
lateral lip of the
bicipital groove (
intertubercular sulcus) of the humerus.[clarification needed] This
tendon consists...
- the
transumbilical (or umbilical) plane, the
supracristal plane, the
intertubercular plane, and the
interspinous plane. A
coronal plane (also
known as frontal...
-
separated from each
other by a deep groove, the
bicipital groove (
intertubercular groove;
bicipital sulcus),
which lodges the long
tendon of the biceps...
- neck and the
shaft of the
humerus and
easily identified due to the
intertubercular sulcus (Bicipital groove).
Above and in
front it
presents an impression...