9 . 6 THE SHOULDER AND HIP ARE BOTH BALL & SOCKET JOINTS
ACCESSORRY STRUCTURES ''''''''' DEFINED
ACROMIOC & CORACOC ( LAVICULAR ) ( CORACO ) ACROMIAL & HUMERAL GLENHUMERAL LIGAMENTS
THE SHOULDER JOINT
AKA GLENOHUMERAL JOINT GREATEST "ROM" OF ANY JOINT
JOINT CAPSULE AND JOINT CAVITY ''''''''GLENOID LABRUM
CARTILAGE AT LIP OR EDGE
DONE
DONE
ACCESSORRY STRUCTURES '''''''''ROTATOR CUFF
PRIMARY STRUCTURE SUPPORTING THE SHOULDER
HIP JOINT
The hip joint is a ball-and-socket joint that allows motion and gives stability needed to bear body weight. The socket area (acetabulum) is inside the pelvis. The ball part of this joint is the top of the thighbone (femur). It joins with the acetabulum to form the hip joint