Fig. 1From: Common animal models lack a distinct glenoid labrum: a comparative anatomy studyGross anatomy of the glenoid with attached capsulolabral complex. Anterior (A) on right, posterior (P) on left, in each panel. Superior is top of panel, with 12 o’clock position indicated by the inserting long head of biceps. Glenolabral and capsulolabral junctions in the human shoulder indicated by arrowheads and arrows, respectively; absent in other animalsBack to article page