Shoulder | Function & Neurovascular Assessment

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Clinical Range of Motion: As already noted, the shoulder is highly mobile, due largely to its small, shallow glenoid fossa, and relatively large humeral head. As a result of the shoulders multi-directional capability, it is imperative that clinicians accurately describe each movement during an examination. The most significant movements when assessing the shoulder for injury Continue reading

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