The hydropathic encyclopedia : a system of hydropathy and hygiene in eight parts ..designed as a guide to families and students, and a text-book for physicians . .In dislocations of the sternal end of the clavicle, the costo-clavicularligament, called also rhomboid, is ruptured, occasioning a peculiar de-formity. Fig. 29. Fig. 29 shows the ligaments of th»eterno-clavicular and costo-sternal articu-lations. 1. Anterior sterno-elavicular liga-ment. 2. Inter-clavicular ligament. 4. Interarticular carti-lage. 5. Anterior costo-sternal ligameDteof the first and second ribs. Soap
The hydropathic encyclopedia : a system of hydropathy and hygiene in eight parts ..designed as a guide to families and students, and a text-book for physicians . .In dislocations of the sternal end of the clavicle, the costo-clavicularligament, called also rhomboid, is ruptured, occasioning a peculiar de-formity. Fig. 29. Fig. 29 shows the ligaments of th»eterno-clavicular and costo-sternal articu-lations. 1. Anterior sterno-elavicular liga-ment. 2. Inter-clavicular ligament. 4. Interarticular carti-lage. 5. Anterior costo-sternal ligameDteof the first and second ribs. Soapulo-Clavicular Joint—The shoulder blade and breastbone are connected by two sy-novial membranes, an interarlicular cartilage, a superior acromio-clavicular, an inferior acromio-clavicular, and a coraco-clavicularligament. This articulation admits of a gliding and rotatory move-ment. Note—The shoulder blade has two ligaments, coraco-acromial andtransverse, which are proper to itself. The first is a thick triangularband, forming a protecting arch over the shoulder joint. The secondcrosses the notch in its upper border, thus converting it into sterno-clavicular joint. The SHouLnER Joint.—The scapula and humerus form a ball-and-socket articulation; its ligaments are the capsular, coraco-humeral, andglenoid. SYNDESMOLOGY. 84 Toe ligaments of the scapula and shoulderjoint are seen in Fig. 30. 1. Superior acromio-clavicular. 2. Coraco-clavicular. 3. thoraco-acromial. 4. Transverse. 5. Capsular. 6. Co-raco-humeral. 7. The long tendon of thebiceps muscle issuing from the capsular liga-ment, and entering the bicipital groove. The capsular ligament encircles theheads of the scapula and coraco-humeral is a broad bandbetween the coracoid process of thescapula and the greater tuberosity ofthe humerus. The glenoid is a car-tilaginous band around the margin ofthe glenoid cavity, which it deepens. The synovial membrane of thisjoint is very extensive, and the articu
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