Which bony landmark of the scapula is the hook-shaped projection on anterior-superior surface of scapula?
Coracoid process
The hook-shaped projection on the anterior-superior surface of scapula is known as the coracoid process. It projects anteriorly and laterally from the superior border of the scapula and serves as the attachment site for several important muscles and ligaments, including the coracobrachialis muscle, the short head of the biceps brachii muscle, and the coracoclavicular ligament.
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