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Last Updated: 7th Jul 2024

What are the shoulder bones?

Three bones make up the shoulder: the scapula, clavicle and humerus. The shoulder has two joints that allow it to move. These are the acromioclavicular and glenohumeral joints.



What do the shoulder bones look like?

The shoulder joint is where the humerus, or upper arm bone, meets the scapula (shoulder-blade), and acts like a ball. Other important bones are: The acromion, a bony projection from the scapula, is also important . The acromion (collarbone), meets the clavicle in the acromioclavicular joints.

Similar to the shoulder, how many bones are there? Three bones

What is the name of the ball in your shoulder?

Most people refer to the glenohumeral as the shoulder joint. It is the major joint of the shoulder. The rounded top or head of the Humerus rests in the rounded socket of your scapula, also known as the glenoid. The ball-and socket construction allows for circular movement.

Shoulder pain: Whom should I go?

If you have: A frozen shoulder, which does not improve within six months, your doctor may refer to an orthopaedic or rheumatologist.