Trapezoid ligament

Ligament: Trapezoid ligament
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The left shoulder and acromioclavicular joints, and the proper ligaments of the scapula. (Trapezoid visible at center top.)
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Glenoid fossa of right side.
Latin ligamentum trapezoideum
Gray's subject #82 315
From coracoid process (scapula)
To trapezoid line (clavicle)
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The trapezoid ligament, the anterior and lateral fasciculus, is broad, thin, and quadrilateral: it is placed obliquely between the coracoid process and the clavicle.

It is attached, below, to the upper surface of the coracoid process; above, to the oblique ridge on the under surface of the clavicle.

Its anterior border is free; its posterior border is joined with the conoid ligament, the two forming, by their junction, an angle projecting backward.

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