Meyer's injuries included a broken left wrist, right scapula and a torn labrum.
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The most distinctive features are short scapula and rod-shaped pre-pubic process.
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There is an acute angle between the scapula and coracoid, as in all flying birds.
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The scapula is red, AS muscle orange, latissimus dorsi blue, and pectoralis green.
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Katie and I are home, she has a broken scapula and some bumps and bruises.
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Scapula tightness is one of the causes of shoulder problems and is often not considered.
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Frank had shattered his eye socket, scapula, shoulder, sacrum and pelvis in three places.
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Ms Meyer's injuries included a broken left wrist, right scapula and a torn shoulder joint.
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The athlete's left hand ends up pressing down on the scapula region of his opponent's back.
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Either of two flat triangular bones one on each side of the shoulder in human beings
(scapular) relating to or near the shoulder blade
(scapular) garment consisting of a long wide piece of woolen cloth worn over the shoulders with an opening for the head; part of a monastic habit
In anatomy, the scapula, omo (Medical Latin), or shoulder blade, is the bone that connects the humerus (arm bone) with the clavicle (collar bone).
The term scapular (from Latin '', "shoulders") as used today refers to two specific, yet related, Christian Sacramentals, namely the monastic and devotional'' scapulars, although both forms may simply be referred to as "scapular".
Either of the two large, flat, bones forming the back of the shoulder
(scapular) A cloth talisman, usually with an embroidered image of a saint, worn around the neck; Of or pertaining to the scapula
(scapulae) shoulder-like projections on the antero-lateral edges of the scutum in many ixodid ticks.
(Scapular) Two strips of cloth that cross at the chest, a remnant from ecclesiastic garb that is worn for protection.