A Neuromuscular Therapy Approach to Scapular Dyskinesis - National Holistic Institute Blog
The glenohumeral joint is the most mobile in the body. Its ability to function efficiently is dependent on the scapulothoracic articulation. These are two joints found within the shoulder girdle/pectoral girdle. The other two joints include the sternoclavicular joint and the acromioclavicular joint. The glenohumeral joint has sacrificed stability for mobility which makes sense because
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Potential early exercises dependent on response to symptom modification.
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