- Spine of scapula
Infobox Bone
Name = Spine of scapula
Latin = spina scapulae
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Caption = Leftscapula . Lateral view. (Spine labeled at upper right.)
Caption2 = Left scapula. Dorsal surface. (Spine labeled at center top, projecting "out".)
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The spine of the scapula is a prominent plate ofbone , which crosses obliquely the medial four-fifths of the dorsal surface of thescapula at its upper part, and separates the supra- from theinfraspinatous fossa .It begins at the vertical border by a smooth, triangular area over which the tendon of insertion of the lower part of the
Trapezius glides, and, gradually becoming more elevated, ends in theacromion , which overhangs theshoulder-joint .The spine is triangular, and flattened from above downward, its apex being directed toward the vertebral border.
urfaces and borders
It presents two surfaces and three borders.
* Its "superior surface" is concave; it assists in forming the
supraspinatous fossa , and gives origin to part of theSupraspinatus .* Its "inferior surface" forms part of the
infraspinatous fossa , gives origin to a portion of theInfraspinatus , and presents near its center the orifice of anutrient canal .Of the three borders, the "anterior" is attached to the dorsal surface of the bone; the "posterior", or
crest of the spine , is broad, and presents two lips and an intervening rough interval.* The
Trapezius is attached to the "superior lip", and a rough tubercle is generally seen on that portion of the spine which receives the tendon of insertion of the lower part of this muscle.* The
Deltoideus is attached to the whole length of the "inferior lip".* The "interval between the lips" is subcutaneous and partly covered by the tendinous fibers of these muscles.
The "lateral border", or base, the shortest of the three, is slightly concave; its edge, thick and round, is continuous above with the under surface of the acromion, below with the neck of the scapula. It forms the medial boundary of the
great scapular notch , which serves to connect the supra- and infraspinatous fossæ.
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* - "Superficial layer of the extrinsic muscles of the back."
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