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THE ARTICULATIONS IN GENERAL 



Interarticular fibrocartilage (interclSlTlJament) Interarticular fibrocartilage 



Discus articulans Syndesmosis 



Discus articularis 



The clavicle 

 Clavicula 



Syndesmosis (rosto- 

 clavicular or rhomboid 



ligament) 

 Syndesmosis (lig. 

 costoclaviculare) 



First rib 

 Costa I. 



Capsule of the joint-' 

 Capsula articularis 



The two synovial cavities of the 

 sternoclavicular joint 



Sternal articular facet of 

 the clavicle 



Facies articularis sternalis 

 claviculae 



Clavicular notch of the 

 sternum 



Incisura clavicularis sterni 



-The manubrium 



Manubrium sterni 



FIG. 394. SYNDESMOSIS. INTERARTICULAR FIBROCARTILAGE. (THE STERNOCLAVICULAR 



ARTICULATION, ANTERIOR ASPECT.) 



The right articulation is divided through the middle by a frontal secti n ; in the left, .ne front portion 

 of the capsule has been removed, and the clavicle has bejsn drawn backwards. 



Syndesmosis (cpraco-acromial ligament) 

 Syndesmosis (lig. coraco-acromiale) 



Coracold process 

 Processus coracoideus 



The acromion 



Acromion 



Neck of the scapula 



Collum scapulae 



Syndesmosis (suprascapular ligament) . 



Syndesmosis (lig. transversum 



scapulae superius) 



Supraspinous fossa 

 Fossa supraspinata 



FIG. 395. SYNDESMOSES SCAPULA, PROPER LIGAMENTS OF THE SCAPULA ; SEEN FROM ABOVE, 



Syndesmosis, fibrous or gamentous union Discus articularis, interarticular fibrocartilage. 



