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  1. Coracoid process - Wikipedia

    The coracoid process (from Greek κόραξ, raven [1]) is a small hook-like structure on the lateral edge of the superior anterior portion of the scapula (hence: coracoid, or "like a raven's beak").

  2. Coracoid process: Anatomy, attachments and location | Kenhub

    Oct 30, 2023 · The coracoid process is an osseous projection that projects from the upper margin of the scapula. This process is directed anterolaterally and positioned directly inferior to the lateral aspect …

  3. Coracoid Process of Scapula - Radiology In Plain English

    Mar 15, 2025 · The coracoid process is a small, hook-shaped bone projection that extends from your shoulder blade (scapula). Think of it as a little finger of bone pointing forward from the front of your …

  4. ORIF - Lag screw fixation for Body and processes, coracoid

    The coracoid projects anteriorly and inferiorly with a curved undersurface. The coracoid is divided into three parts, the middle part is flat, the anterior part bends forwards and downwards, and the posterior …

  5. Coracoid Process | Complete Anatomy - Elsevier

    The coracoid process is the thick, curved, anterior projection that extends from the head and neck of the scapula. It provides origin sites for the coracobrachialis and short head of biceps brachii muscles, …

  6. Coracoid process | anatomy | Britannica

    Overhanging the glenoid cavity is a beaklike projection, the coracoid process, which completes the shoulder socket. To the margins of the scapula are attached muscles that aid in moving or fixing the …

  7. Coracoid process - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS

    The coracoid process is a hook-shaped bony projection that extends anterolaterally from the superior aspect of the scapular neck. It marks the lateral end of the superior border of the scapula and plays a …

  8. Coracoid Process—A Hub of Shoulder Ligaments - PMC

    Introduction Shoulder joint is the most mobile joint in the body. The ligaments attached to the glenoid, humerus, and the coracoid form the most important stabilizers of the shoulder joint. The coracoid …

  9. Coracoid process - Anatomy.co.uk

    The coracoid process serves a variety of important functions in the human body, including providing attachment points for various muscles, ligaments, and tendons.

  10. Coracoid process | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org

    Jun 1, 2024 · More References Needed: This article has been tagged with "refs" because it needs some more references to evidence its claims. Read more... The coracoid process is a hook-like process on …