Deltoid tubercle of spine of scapula
Deltoid tubercle of spine of scapula is prominence of the spine of scapula. The spine, at lateral to the root of the spine, curves down and laterally to form lip.[1] This lip is called the deltoid tubercle.
Deltoid tubercle (of spine of scapula) | |
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Left scapula. Posterior view. Deltoid tubercle shown in red. | |
Posterior view. Deltoid tubercle shown in red. | |
Details | |
Identifiers | |
Latin | tuberculum deltoideum (spinae scapulae) |
TA | A02.4.01.006 |
FMA | 23278 |
Anatomical terms of bone |
Muscles
Middle and inferior fibres of trapezius muscle, and deltoid muscle, attached to the deltoid tubercle.[1][2] The deltoid tubercle marks the beginning of attachment of deltoid muscle.[1]
Additional images
- Left scapula. Animation. Deltoid tubercle is shown in red.
- Position of deltoid tubercle (shown in red.) Animation.
- Medial view of left scapula. Deltoid tubercle shown in red.
- Posterior surface of scapula. Deltoid tubercle is not labeled. But visible at center.
- Trapezius muscle. Posterior view.
- Deltoid muscle. Posterior view.
See also
References
- R.M.H. McMinn "Lasts Anatomy Regional and Applied" Elsevier Australia, 2003. p.129 ISBN 9780729537520
- Alison Middleditch, Jean Oliver, "Functional Anatomy of the Spine," Butterworth-Heinemann (2002) p.113 ISBN 978-0750627177
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