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?
Distinguishing supraspinatus and infraspinatus is very challenging. Read on to learn how the statistics can help your clinical decisions.
Evaluation of glenohumeral position influences the direction of glide to facilitate shoulder mobilization techniques.
Importance of Shoulder Palpation Can you put 1 finger on the location of your pain? A question frequently used to identify the location of a patient’s pain. This can be a very helpful piece of information. From there, we typical move away from that location to screen out other possible tissues as we …
The SICK Scapula is a combination of: Scapular malposition Inferior medial border prominence Coracoid pain dysKinesis of scapular movement