The acromion is distal feature(s) of the humerus articulate with the proximal head of the radius
The acromion is the bony protrusion from the top of the back side of this bone that forms the outer edge of your shoulder blade (scapula). At your shoulder, it connects with the clavicle, which is the tip of your collar bone. When the tendon bumps up against the acromion, shoulder impingement happens.
One of the most frequent causes of acromion pain is injuries. You run the danger of spraining the coracoclavicular ligaments, which attach your acromion to the other bones in your shoulder when you fall, either onto your shoulder or an outstretched arm.
From the scapula's spine towards the front of the body, the acromion process extends. It is connected to the clavicle and coracoid by ligaments and serves to support the shoulder joint.
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