39+ Surface Anatomy Scapular Region. The scapular region is on the superior posterior surface of the trunk and is dened by the muscles that attach to the scapula (shoulder blade). Surface anatomy of pectoral, scapular regions.
Others are named from the organs which lie underneath the skin. On the rear surface of the blade, between the edges deltoid and trapezius muscles, visible bulge infraspinatus muscles (m. The scapular and infraclavicular regions are common regions for the shoulder and thorax.
Cutaneous nerves and superficial veins (grant's dissector figure 2.03).
Areas of the human body defined by the landmarks provided by evident structures that are easily palpable or visible. Costal surface of scapula anatomy. A cross section of the carpus wrist. Interactive surface anatomy—interactive surface animations, chapter 7.