What Is Inferior Displacement?

What Is Inferior Displacement? An inferior shoulder dislocation is the least common form of shoulder dislocation. The condition is also called luxatio erecta because the arm appears to be permanently held upward, in fixed abduction. The patient will often present with their hand placed on the head or near it. What causes an inferior shoulder

What Is The Massive Process That Projects Laterally From The Proximal Femur?

What Is The Massive Process That Projects Laterally From The Proximal Femur? Greater trochanter – process that projects laterally from the junction of the neck with the shaft. Lesser trochanter – process on posterior, medial surface of femur. What are the large bumps called that are found at the proximal end of the femur? Trochanter

When The Arm Is Extended At The Elbow Which Structure Accepts The Olecranon?

When The Arm Is Extended At The Elbow Which Structure Accepts The Olecranon? Olecranon fossa (Fossa olecrani) is a prominent, triagular-shape depression on the distal posterior surface, superior to the trochlea. This area accepts the olecranon process of the ulna when the forearm is extended. Where does the olecranon process of the ulna go when