A review of the coracoclavicular joint: Description, etiology, and clinical significance

MA Williamson - Clinical Anatomy, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The coracoclavicular joint (CCJ) is a synovial joint that forms between the conoid tubercle of
the clavicle and the coracoid process of the scapula in approximately 2.5% of the …

[HTML][HTML] Morphometric study of clavicular facet of coracoclavicular joint in adult Indian population

SS Das, A Mahajan, N Vasudeva - Journal of clinical and …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Aim The aim of this osteological study was to determine the incidence and morphometry of
articular facet of CCJ on conoid tubercle of clavicle in Indian population, as Indian studies …

Clavicular facet of the coracoclavicular joint: Analysis in modern skeletons of the mapuche indigenous individuals

M del Sol, B Vásquez, I Suazo, M Cantín - … of the Anatomical Society of India, 2014 - Elsevier
Introduction The coracoclavicular joint (CCJ) has been used as an anthropological marker
for human migration, with a strong presence in Asian population. In South America, studies …

Coracoclavicular joint, an osteological study with clinical implications: a case report

G Paraskevas, ME Stavrakas, A Stoltidou - Cases Journal, 2009 - Springer
Introduction The presence of an anomalous coracoclavicular joint was studied in a human
male skeleton aged 73 years old from the Osteology Collection of our Department. Case …

The morphometric features, variability and clinical significance of the coracoclavicular tuberosity (trapezoid line and conoid tubercle)

Y Akbulut, AB Karakaş, B Yarar, M Sunar - 2024 - researchsquare.com
Purpose: The coracoclavicular ligament attaches to the coracoclavicular tuberosity, and
consists of the conoid and trapezoid ligaments. It plays an important role in the stability of the …

Coracoclavicular joint: clinical significance and correlation to gender, side and age

G Paparoidamis, T Totlis, K Trentzidis, N Otountzidis… - Anatomy, 2018 - dergipark.org.tr
Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the incidence of coracoclavicular joint in
the Greek population, review theclinical significance for the orthopaedic surgeon and …

Un cas d'articulation coraco-claviculaire bilatérale exceptionnelle dans les collections du Musée de l'Homme (Paris, France)

JL Voisin, C Obry - Bulletins et mémoires de la Société d' …, 2021 - journals.openedition.org
Les auteurs présentent un cas d'articulation coraco-claviculaire bilatérale exceptionnelle
provenant des collections anthropologiques du Musée de l'Homme. Les facettes articulaires …

A study of coracoclavicular joint in South Indian population

U Sembian, M Muhil, SDN Kumari - National Journal of Clinical …, 2012 - journals.lww.com
Background: Movements taking place in the shoulder girdle is a result of complex
coordinated movements between the glenohumeral, acromio clavicular, sternoclavicular …

Prevalence of Coracoclavicular Joint in Patients Visiting Radio-Diagnosis Department at College of Medical Sciences, Chitwan

R Pandit, S Shrestha, N Sharma - Journal of Chitwan Medical College, 2019 - nepjol.info
Introduction: Coracoclavicular joint (CCJ) is a true synovial joint between superior surface of
coracoid process of scapula and conoid tubercle of clavicle. The radiological prevalence of …

AN EVALUATION OF THE PREVALANCE OF CORACO CLAVICULAR JOINT IN HUMANS BY OSTEOLOGICAL AND RADIOLOGICAL STUDIES IN DELHI AND NCR …

N Kaul - Medico Research Chronicles, 2016 - medrech.com
Introduction: The human pectoral girdle has been found to have rarely an anomalous plain
synovial joint called Coraco clavicular joint; besides three conventional anatomical …