Elevation Dysfunction

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As we’re looking at all these ‘dysfunctions’, we need to keep in mind that movement dysfunction doesn’t necessarily just present during the action in the heading above. It can often have influence with many, more complex movements. For example, we may be more impacted by dysfunction in scapular elevation when we have full glenohumeral flexion. [...]

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