Coracoid example sentences

Related (7): scapula, clavicle, shoulder, humerus, pectoral, acromion, glenoid

cor·a·coid

noun anatomy

coracoid (noun) · coracoids (plural noun) · coracoid process (noun) · coracoid processes (plural noun)

  - a short projection from the shoulder blade in mammals, to which part of the biceps is attached.

"Coracoid" Example Sentences

1. He felt a sharp pain in his shoulder, near the coracoid process.
2. The coracoid process is an important landmark for shoulder surgery.
3. The coracoid process is a bony projection on the scapula.
4. The coracoid process is a bony prominence on the lateral aspect of the scapula.
5. The coracoid process is a bony projection on the scapula, located above the glenoid cavity.
6. The coracoid process is the most anterior of the three processes of the scapula.
7. The coracoid process is a bony protrusion located on the scapula just above the glenoid cavity.
8. The coracoid process is a prominent bony process located on the anterior side of the scapula.
9. The coracoid process is a bony projection on the scapula located anteriorly to the glenoid cavity.
10. The coracoid process is a bony projection on the scapula that serves as an attachment point for several muscles.
11. The coracoid process is a bony projection on the scapula that provides attachment for several muscles.
12. The coracoid process is a bony projection on the scapula that serves as an attachment for several muscles and ligaments.
13. The coracoid process is a bony protrusion on the scapula that serves as an attachment for several muscles and ligaments.
14. The coracoid process is a bony prominence located on the lateral side of the scapula that serves as an attachment for several muscles and ligaments.
15. The coracoid process is a bony protuberance located on the anterior side of the scapula that serves as an attachment for several muscles and ligaments.
16. The coracoid process is a bony projection on the scapula that provides attachment for muscles of the shoulder and arm.
17. The coracoid process is a bony protrusion on the scapula that provides attachment for muscles of the shoulder and arm.
18. The coracoid process is a bony protrusion located on the anterior side of the scapula that provides attachment for muscles of the shoulder and arm.
19. The coracoid process is a bony projection on the scapula that serves as an attachment point for the pectoralis minor muscle.
20. The coracoid process is a bony protrusion on the scapula that serves as an attachment point for the pectoralis minor muscle.

Common Phases

1. Coracoid Process; 2. Coracoid Impingement; 3. Coracoid Fracture; 4. Coracoid Syndrome; 5. Coracoid Transfer; 6. Coracoid Process Syndrome; 7. Coracoid Apophysis; 8. Coracoid Pain; 9. Coracoid Block; 10. Coracoid Release.

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