GH Flexion Dysfunction

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As we now start to talk about optimal and less-than-optimal movements of the glenohumeral joint, it should be highlighted that these muscle and joint actions are (for all functional purposes) not possible to truly isolate. Some can be isolated a little more than others, but none can really fully be separated. You’ll have seen this [...]

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