Anatomical illustration of the human shoulder, focusing on key ligaments, tendons, muscles, and bones involved in its structure.
The bones shown are the clavicle (collarbone), acromion (top part of the scapula), and coracoid process (hook-like projection of the scapula).
Important ligaments include the coracoacromial ligament (connecting the coracoid process and acromion), trapezoid ligament, conoid ligament (both part of the coracoclavicular ligament complex linking coracoid to clavicle), and the coracohumeral ligament.
Tendons of the rotator cuff muscles are labeled: supraspinatus tendon, infraspinatus tendon, and subscapular muscle with its tendon.
The SGHL (superior glenohumeral ligament), pulley system, and LHBT (long head of the biceps tendon) are also identified.
The illustration displays how these structures interconnect to form the shoulder joint, stabilize it, and facilitate its wide range of movement.