Subscapularis: How is the Largest RC Muscle so Overlooked?
As the largest and strongest cuff muscle, tihe subscapularis is estimated to provide 53% of total cuff strength.
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As the largest and strongest cuff muscle, tihe subscapularis is estimated to provide 53% of total cuff strength.
Read more Subscapularis: How is the Largest RC Muscle so Overlooked?
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