What is a common portrayal of dislocated shoulders in action movies?
What is the medical term for fixing a dislocated shoulder?
Reduction
What bones are involved in the shoulder joint?
What is the Latin term for the shoulder joint?
Articulatio glenohumeralis
What is the head of the humerus in Latin?
Caput humeri
What is the shaft of the humerus in Latin?
Corpus humeri
What is the glenoid cavity in Latin?
Cavitas glenoidalis
What is the greater tubercle of the humerus in Latin?
Tuberculum majus
What is the lesser tubercle of the humerus in Latin?
Tuberculum minus
What is the crest of the greater tubercle in Latin?
Crista tuberculi majoris
What is the crest of the lesser tubercle in Latin?
Crista tuberculi minoris
What is the intertubercular sulcus in Latin?
Sulcus intertubercularis
What muscle runs through the intertubercular sulcus?
Long head of the biceps brachii
What is the common dramatic effect used in TV shows for dislocated shoulders?
Painful scream and crunch noise
What visual aids are often used to explain the shoulder joint?
Animations and close-up views of bones
What is highlighted in green to indicate the shoulder joint?
The area where the humerus and scapula connect
What is the purpose of the animations shown in the video?
To demonstrate flexibility and range of motion of the shoulder joint
What is the visual representation of the humerus and scapula bones?
Detailed view showing their connection in the shoulder joint
What is the long head of the biceps brachii muscle?
It is a muscle that helps in flexing the elbow and shoulder joints. It originates from the supraglenoid tubercle of the scapula.
What bones are shown in relation to the ubericular sulcus?
The humerus and scapula are shown.
What does the woman in the image think about?
She is looking up thoughtfully with a speech bubble that reads 'Necks!?'.
What is highlighted in blue on the humerus?
The anatomical neck of the humerus is highlighted in blue.
What is the Latin term for the anatomical neck of the humerus?
The Latin term is Collum anatomicum.
What is highlighted in green on the humerus?
The surgical neck of the humerus is highlighted in green.
What is the Latin term for the surgical neck of the humerus?
The Latin term is Collum chirurgicum.
What is depicted in the close-up image?
A close-up of surgical instruments, including forceps and a needle with thread, on a teal surgical cloth.
What anatomical feature is associated with the surgical neck of the humerus?
The surgical neck is a common site for fractures and is located below the anatomical neck.
What is a common portrayal of dislocated shoulders in action movies?
What is the common dramatic effect used in TV shows for dislocated shoulders?
Painful scream and crunch noise
What visual aids are often used to explain the shoulder joint?
Animations and close-up views of bones
What is highlighted in green to indicate the shoulder joint?
The area where the humerus and scapula connect
What is the purpose of the animations shown in the video?
To demonstrate flexibility and range of motion of the shoulder joint
What is the visual representation of the humerus and scapula bones?
Detailed view showing their connection in the shoulder joint
What is the long head of the biceps brachii muscle?
It is a muscle that helps in flexing the elbow and shoulder joints. It originates from the supraglenoid tubercle of the scapula.
What does the woman in the image think about?
She is looking up thoughtfully with a speech bubble that reads 'Necks!?'.
What is highlighted in blue on the humerus?
The anatomical neck of the humerus is highlighted in blue.
What is highlighted in green on the humerus?
The surgical neck of the humerus is highlighted in green.
What is depicted in the close-up image?
A close-up of surgical instruments, including forceps and a needle with thread, on a teal surgical cloth.
What anatomical feature is associated with the surgical neck of the humerus?
The surgical neck is a common site for fractures and is located below the anatomical neck.
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