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The Relation of the Coracoid Process to the Glenoid: An Anatomic Study
Arthroscopy, 08/26/09
Tham A et al. – The analysis localizes the coracoid, on average, to the 1:47–o'clock position of the glenoid and 21.5 mm from the nearest portion of the labrum. This anatomic relation may aid the shoulder arthroscopist in locating the coracoid tip during coracoplasty.
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