skulderens
Skulderens is a possessive form derived from the noun skulder, meaning shoulder, used in Danish and Norwegian to indicate something belonging to or related to the shoulder. In these languages, the definite singular form of skulder is skulderen, and the corresponding genitive or possessive form is skulderens. The construction is common in noun phrases that describe ownership or association, such as skulderens muskler (the shoulder’s muscles) or skulderens ledd (the shoulder joint). In Swedish, a comparable possessive construction exists but the typical spelling and inflection differ.
The term is primarily a grammatical item rather than a standalone concept. It appears in medical, anatomical,
Anatomically, the shoulder region encompasses the shoulder girdle and the glenohumeral joint, formed by the clavicle,
See also: skulder (shoulder), skulderblad (scapula), humerus, glenohumeral joint, deltoid.