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Thursday, July 28, 2005


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Dis is PA oblique view of da right shoulder joint. It's oso known as da Y scapula view due to da y-shape seen, which consists of da acromion process, coracoid process n superimposition of da shaft of humerus n body of scapula. Hmm i tink we din really do a v.gd 1 coz da body of scapula is nt exactly superimposed onto da shaft of humerus. But our lecturer said it's v.gd oledi so we din make any changes to dat.

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Dis is AP neutral view of da shoulder joint. It is neutral coz both greater n lesser tuberosity r nt in profile. Da humeral head, coracoid process n glenoid fossa r seen in dis view. Da glenoid fossa is abit shallow thus more ppl dislocate da shoulder joint instead of da hip joint coz da femur sits deeply inside da acetubulum of da pelvic girdle.

yUnEr

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