The suprascapular notch is an important anatomical feature of the scapula bone located at the base of the neck. The notch serves as a passageway for the suprascapular nerve and artery, which supplies the shoulder joint. There are a few synonyms used to refer to this anatomical structure, including suprascapular fossa, suprascapular incisura, and suprascapular notch groove. The term fossa refers to a shallow depression or hollow, while incisura translates to notch or indentation. The word groove suggests a long narrow channel. Regardless of the terminology used, the suprascapular notch plays a crucial role in the movement and functionality of the shoulder joint.