Lesser tubercle
{{short description|Bony projection on the proximal end of the humerus}}
The lesser tubercle of the humerus, although smaller, is more prominent than the greater tubercle: it is situated in front, and is directed medially and anteriorly.
The projection of the lesser tubercle is anterior from the junction that is found between the anatomical neck and the shaft of the humerus and easily identified due to the intertubercular sulcus (Bicipital groove).
File:Lesser-Tubercle-of-Right-Humerus.jpg
File:Insertion-of-subscapularis-muscle.jpg
Above and in front it presents an impression for the insertion of the tendon of the subscapularis.
Additional images
File:Gray326.png|The left shoulder and acromioclavicular joints, and the proper ligaments of the scapula.
File:Human arm bones diagram.svg|Human arm bones diagram
References
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External links
- {{SUNYAnatomyFigs|03|02|13}}
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- [https://web.archive.org/web/20060906222630/http://bioweb.uwlax.edu/APlab/Table_of_Contents/Lab_04/Humerus_1/Humerus_1a/humerus_1a.html Diagram at uwlax.edu]
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Category:Bones of the upper limb
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