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This joint serves as the primary static stabilizer that maintains the elevation of the
shoulder at rest ( 2 ) . ... with elevation and depression occurring in the joint
between the clavicle and disc , and the anteroposterior motion and rotary motions
...
This joint serves as the primary static stabilizer that maintains the elevation of the
shoulder at rest ( 2 ) . ... with elevation and depression occurring in the joint
between the clavicle and disc , and the anteroposterior motion and rotary motions
...
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The lower cervical and upper thoracic fibers attach onto the acromion and spine
of the scapula , and the lower fibers into the base of the spine of the scapula . The
muscle functions in elevation of the scapula and in retraction of the scapula .
The lower cervical and upper thoracic fibers attach onto the acromion and spine
of the scapula , and the lower fibers into the base of the spine of the scapula . The
muscle functions in elevation of the scapula and in retraction of the scapula .
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If the prosthetic head is below the top of the greater tuberosity , the tuberosity will
impinge against the acromion and block elevation ( Fig . 7 . 1 ) . A lower position
or shorter prosthetic length will decrease the resting tension of the deltoid and ...
If the prosthetic head is below the top of the greater tuberosity , the tuberosity will
impinge against the acromion and block elevation ( Fig . 7 . 1 ) . A lower position
or shorter prosthetic length will decrease the resting tension of the deltoid and ...
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Contents
1 Anatomy of the Shoulder | 1 |
2 Evaluation of Shoulder Problems | 24 |
Rotator Cuff Tear Arthropathy | 44 |
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