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Draw on the surface of the shoulder with a skin marking pencil the projected outline of the Acromion process of the Scapula given a model in the anatomical position and a time limit of one minute.

Objective No. 4 - Criteria to be demonstrated with the model in the Anatomical Position.

1. Follow the criteria listed in Surface anatomy Objective No 1 for identifying the base of the Spine of Scapula.

2. Palpate the Spine of Scapula and move in a lateral and superior direction towards the summit of the shoulder.

3. Approximately 2cms from the summit of the shoulder a sharp bony angle can be identified at the most lateral extremity of the spine of scapular. This bony feature is the acromial angle

     

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