The Shoulder, Volume 2Charles A. Rockwood, Frederick A. Matsen |
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Page 60
... infraspinatus and subscapularis , provide further down- ward force on the humeral head to resist shear forces of the ... Infraspinatus The infraspinatus ( Fig . 2-40 ) is the second most active rotator cuff muscle.1 It takes a fleshy ...
... infraspinatus and subscapularis , provide further down- ward force on the humeral head to resist shear forces of the ... Infraspinatus The infraspinatus ( Fig . 2-40 ) is the second most active rotator cuff muscle.1 It takes a fleshy ...
Page 648
... infraspinatus .. .. the insertion of the infraspinatus overlaps that of the supraspinatus to some extent . Each of the other tendons also interlaces its fibers to some extent with its neighbor's tendons . " Clark 34 studied 22 shoulders ...
... infraspinatus .. .. the insertion of the infraspinatus overlaps that of the supraspinatus to some extent . Each of the other tendons also interlaces its fibers to some extent with its neighbor's tendons . " Clark 34 studied 22 shoulders ...
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... infraspinatus and teres minor - as well as the pos- terior deltoid . Biofeedback may have a place in this form of ... infraspinatus are encountered below the fascia , deep to the deltoid . The interval between these muscles is not always ...
... infraspinatus and teres minor - as well as the pos- terior deltoid . Biofeedback may have a place in this form of ... infraspinatus are encountered below the fascia , deep to the deltoid . The interval between these muscles is not always ...
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