The Shoulder
the arm. The upper thoracic vertebrae must be able to extend, rotate, and side-bend to accomplish full elevation of the arm.1 There must also be mobility in the upper ribs as well as mobility in the acromioclavicular and sternoclavicular joints for full range of motion (ROM) in the arm. Stability of ................
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