The spine of the scapula or scapular spine is a prominent plate of bone , which crosses obliquely the medial four-fifths of the scapula at its upper part, and separates the supra- from the infraspinatous fossa .
10-653: (Redirected from Spinal ) [REDACTED] Look up spine , spines , or spinal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Spine or spinal may refer to: Science [ edit ] Biology [ edit ] Vertebral column , also known as the backbone Dendritic spine , a small membranous protrusion from a neuron's dendrite Thorns, spines, and prickles , needle-like structures in plants Spine (zoology) , needle-like structures in animals SPINE (molecular biology) (strep–protein interaction experiment),
20-654: A 2009 animated short by Chris Landreth Spine (video game) , an upcoming video game The Spine , a novel by Ladislav Bublík Fictional entities [ edit ] Spinal ( Killer Instinct ) , a fictional character from the video game Killer Instinct Spine, a demon in Blood Beast (2007) book of the Demonata saga The Spine, the fictional mountain chain which follows the west coast in The Inheritance Cycle The Spine,
30-410: A bony projection in the skull Posterior nasal spine , for the attachment of the musculus uvulae Spine of scapula , a prominent plate of bone Spine of sphenoid bone (spina angulari) and ethmoidal spine Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Spine . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
40-552: A method for the detection of protein interactions Medicine [ edit ] Spinal anaesthesia or "a spinal", an injection generally through a fine needle, usually long The Spine, a set of national service within the UK NHS Connecting for Health Arts, entertainment and media [ edit ] The Spine (album) , a 2004 They Might Be Giants album, including the songs "Spine" and "Spines" Spine (1986 film) , American film The Spine (film) ,
50-406: A singing automaton in the band Steam Powered Giraffe , portrayed by David Michael Bennett Periodicals [ edit ] Spine (journal) , a bi-weekly peer-reviewed journal of spine surgery, publish by Lippincott The Spine Journal , bi-monthly peer-reviewed journal, published by Elsevier Other uses [ edit ] Spine (bookbinding) , the closed edge of a book along which
60-543: The Trapezius glides, and, gradually becoming more elevated, ends in the acromion , which overhangs the shoulder-joint . The spine is triangular, and flattened from above downward, its apex being directed toward the vertebral border. The root of the spine of the scapula is the most medial part of the scapular spine . It is termed "triangular area of the spine of scapula", based on its triangular shape giving it distinguishable visible shape on x-ray images. The root of
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90-421: The pages are bound Spine, a measure of stiffness of an arrow shaft in archery See also [ edit ] Anterior inferior iliac spine (AIIS), anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS), posterior inferior iliac spine, and posterior superior iliac spine Ischial spine , part of the posterior border of the body of the ischium bone of the pelvis Mental spine , on the mandible Anterior nasal spine ,
100-439: The spine is on a level with the tip of the spinous process of the third thoracic vertebra . It presents two surfaces and three borders. Of the three borders, the anterior is attached to the dorsal surface of the bone; the posterior, or crest of the spine, is broad, and presents two lips and an intervening rough interval. The lateral border , or base, the shortest of the three, is slightly concave; its edge, thick and round,
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