glenoid
The glenoid, also called the glenoid cavity or glenoid fossa, is a cup-shaped articular surface on the lateral aspect of the scapula. It forms the socket part of the glenohumeral joint, where the humeral head articulates to allow shoulder movement. The socket is relatively shallow and is surrounded by the fibrocartilaginous glenoid labrum, which deepens the cavity and enlarges the contact area between the bones.
Anatomically, the glenoid cavity sits at the edge of the scapular surface and is reinforced by the
Clinical relevance and variation: The glenoid exhibits variations in depth, orientation (version), and tilt, which influence
Imaging and treatment: Evaluation typically uses X-ray, CT for detailed bone assessment, and MRI for soft tissue