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Tag: Winged scapula

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Why is my bone showing on my shoulder? Understanding the underlying causes

5 min read
Affecting around 10% of all shoulder girdle injuries, acromioclavicular (AC) joint separation is a surprisingly common reason for a noticeable shoulder bump, especially in young, active individuals. A prominent or 'why is my bone showing on my shoulder?' can be a confusing symptom that points to several possible underlying causes, ranging from injury to nerve damage.

Are Shoulders Supposed to Be Bony? Understanding Normal Anatomy and Health Concerns

6 min read
The shoulder is a complex ball-and-socket joint, noted for having the greatest range of motion in the body, connecting your upper arm bone, shoulder blade, and collarbone. The appearance of bony shoulders is a common concern that can be attributed to various factors, with genetics and body composition playing a significant role in whether your shoulders are supposed to be bony.

What is an angel bone? The anatomy and function of your scapula

3 min read
Despite a complex anatomy enabling a huge range of motion, the mysterious-sounding 'angel bone' is simply the popular term for the scapula, or shoulder blade. This article delves into the actual structure and vital functions of this important bone in your upper back, clearing up common misconceptions and exploring its critical role in shoulder health.

Why are my shoulder bones visible?

4 min read
The visibility of the clavicle, or collarbone, is influenced by several factors, from natural body composition to posture. Having visible shoulder bones, therefore, doesn't always signal a health problem but can be a source of concern for many.