Acromion
Last revised by Doaa Faris Jabaz
on 16 Dec 2022
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Citation:
Smith L, Jabaz D, Knipe H, et al. Acromion. Reference article, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 02 Dec 2024) https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-37566
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37566
Article created:
13 Jun 2015,
Laura Smith
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Last revised:
16 Dec 2022,
Doaa Faris Jabaz
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Synonyms:
- Acromion process
- Acromial process
- Acromia
The acromion (plural: acromia), also known as the acromial process, is a small projection of the scapula that extends anteriorly from the spine of the scapula.
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Gross anatomy
It forms the acromioclavicular joint (ACJ) with the lateral third of the clavicle and also connects with the coracoid process via the coracoacromial ligament.
Attachments
Musculotendinous
- mid-portion of deltoid muscle originates from the acromion 1
Ligamentous
- acromioclavicular ligament attaches to the clavicle
- coracoacromial ligament attaches to the coracoid
Relations
Arterial supply
- primary nutrient branch of the subscapular artery and suprascapular arteries 2
Variant anatomy
There are a number of acromial types, which reflect the inferior surface shape of the acromion 1:
- type 1: flat acromion
- type 2: curved acromion
- type 3: hooked acromion
- type 4: convex
Related pathology
Quiz questions
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References
- 1. Normal and Pathological Anatomy of the Shoulder. Springer. ISBN:3662457180. Read it at Google Books - Find it at Amazon
- 2. Brookes M, Revell WJ. Blood Supply of Bone: Scientific Aspects. Springer. ISBN:1447115457. Read it at Google Books - Find it at Amazon
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Articles:
- Coracoacromial arch
- Shoulder (superior-inferior axial view)
- Supra-acromial bursa
- Acromioclavicular joint
- Biceps pulley injury
- Acromial spur
- Inferior shoulder dislocation
- Acromion fracture
- Lateral acromial angle
- Deltoid muscle
- Coracoacromial ligament
- Rockwood classification of acromioclavicular joint injury
- Acromioclavicular joint configuration
- Downsloping lateral acromion
- Ankylosing spondylitis
- Superficial layer of the deep cervical fascia
- Subacromial-subdeltoid bursa
- Apophyseal stress injury
- Os acromiale
- MRI of the shoulder (an approach)
Cases:
- Multiple myeloma
- Acromion fracture
- Rim rent supraspinatus tear
- Os acromiale
- Acromial fracture
- Acromial fracture
- Acromioclavicular injury - Rockwood type III
- Shoulder radiograph - AP (anatomy quiz)
- Acromion process fracture
- Acromioclavicular joint injury - grade II
- Shoulder - annotated x-rays
- Anatomy Quiz - Shoulder Axial View
- Acromial fracture
- Os acromiale
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