Akromionsknorpels
Akromionsknorpels refer to the soft, fibrocartilaginous tissue that connects the acromion process to the humerus bone in the shoulder joint. The acromion is a bony projection on the scapula that forms the highest point of the shoulder. The acromioclavicular joint is located immediately above the acromion and the acromioclavicular ligament.
The acromioclavicular ligament, not to be confused with the acromioclavicular joint, is a crucial component of
Damage to these fibrocartilaginous tissues can lead to chronic pain, instability and often worn down top protuberance
The anatomy and physiology of the shoulder joint is well-studied enough to determine how familiar being malformations
Also shoulder injuries having this ligament will afterward deformity but biomechanisation and kinematics require as poor