Scapulothoracic Posture and Its Effect on GH Instability: Difference between revisions

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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
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The shoulder complex is a set of 5 highly mobile and stable mechanically interrelated articulations controlled by groups of synergistic muscles found in the proximal part of the upper extremity, attached to the axial skeleton. So it is, structurally and functionally, the base of the upper extremity. Therefore, once it is affected, the whole upper limb will be affected.


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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Shoulder Joint.png

The shoulder complex is a set of 5 highly mobile and stable mechanically interrelated articulations controlled by groups of synergistic muscles found in the proximal part of the upper extremity, attached to the axial skeleton. So it is, structurally and functionally, the base of the upper extremity. Therefore, once it is affected, the whole upper limb will be affected.

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