In addition to the coracohumeral ligament, three supplemental bands, which are named the glenohumeral ligaments (superior, middle, and inferior), strengthen the capsule. These may be best seen by opening the capsule at the back of the joint and removing the head of the humerus.
In addition to these, the capsule is strengthened in front by two bands derived from the tendons of the Pectoralis major and Teres major respectively. External links
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