GH Abduction Dysfunction

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Shoulder abduction is a really great movement for visualizing the relationship between the scapulocostal movement and the glenohumeral movement required to work together for successful, full movement of the shoulder complex, as it requires such generous and coordinated movements of the joints at the shoulder girdle. We’ve already spoken about that relationship (scapulohumeral rhythm) being [...]

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