- subcoracoid
- sub·coracoid
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Subcoracoid — Sub*cor a*coid, a. (Anat.) Situated under the coracoid process of the scapula; as, the subcoracoid dislocation of the humerus. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
subcoracoid — Beneath the coracoid process. * * * sub·cor·a·coid kōr ə .kȯid, kȯr adj situated or occurring under the coracoid process of the scapula <a subcoracoid dislocation of the humerus> * * * sub·cor·a·coid (səb korґə koid) inferior to … Medical dictionary
subcoracoid — “+ adjective Etymology: sub + coracoid : situated or occurring under the coracoid process of the scapula a subcoracoid dislocation of the humerus * * * adj … Useful english dictionary
subcoracoid — adj. * * * … Universalium
subcoracoid bursa — 1. b. musculi coracobrachialis. 2. b. subtendinea musculi subscapularis … Medical dictionary
subcoracoid dislocation — a type of dislocation of the head of the humerus. See Plate 13 … Medical dictionary
Bursa — A bursa is a closed fluid filled sac that functions to provide a gliding surface to reduce friction between tissues of the body. When the bursa becomes inflamed, the condition is known as "bursitis." Most commonly this is not an… … Medical dictionary
syndrome — The aggregate of symptoms and signs associated with any morbid process, and constituting together the picture of the disease. SEE ALSO: disease. [G. s., a running together, tumultuous concourse; (in med.) a concurrence of symptoms, fr. syn,… … Medical dictionary
Glenohumeral joint — Infobox Anatomy Name = Glenohumeral joint Latin = articulatio humeri GraySubject = 82 GrayPage = 315 Caption = The right shoulder and Glenohumeral joint System = Precursor = MeshName = Glenohumeral+Joint MeshNumber = A02.835.583.748 DorlandsPre … Wikipedia
Anesthesia of the brachial plexus — The fact that the nerves of the brachial plexus are grouped together acts as a benefit as well. Local anesthetics such as lidocaine or bupivacaine can be injected in close proximity to these nerves, rendering an entire arm insensate and immobile … Wikipedia