glenoidi
Glenoidi are the glenoid cavities of the scapula, forming the socket of the shoulder joint (glenohumeral joint) with the head of the humerus. The glenoid is a shallow articular surface on the lateral aspect of the scapula that enables the wide range of motion of the shoulder while relying on soft tissue structures for stability.
Anatomy: The glenoid fossa is pear-shaped and its margins are reinforced by the fibrocartilaginous glenoid labrum,
Orientation and variation: The glenoid is oriented anteriorly, laterally, and slightly superiorly. The version angle can
Clinical significance: Common injuries involve the labrum, including tears or detachment from the glenoid rim (for
Imaging: Evaluation of the glenoidi is performed with radiographs, CT, or MRI to assess version, depth, labrum