8. enabling. movements eg. elevation, depression and rotation
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10. true
11. The foremost muscles incorporate the subclavius, pectoralis minor, and serratus front. The back muscles incorporate the trapezius, rhomboid major, and rhomboid minor.
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t und ILS Tiuscles h its Jlved in shoulder girdle movements. 12. Which nerves primarily innervate the shoulder girdle muscles? 13. List 2 instability problems associated with the shoulder joint. 14. The more mobile a joint is, the less 15. Which bones serves as attachments for shoulder joint muscles? 16. What purpose do the glenohumeral ligaments serve it is.
jmcnt? What movements are equal development? . Shoulder girdle movements is equal to 9. Wherever the scapula goes, the 10. Shoulder girdle movement is not dependent on the shoulder joint and its muscles 11. List the 5 muscles involved in shoulder girdle movements. 12. Which nerves primarilv innan movements follows rilv innen
7. What contributes to frequent injury of the glenohumoral joint? 18. Which injuries to the glenohumoral joint are common? Which are rare? 19. What muscles comprise the rotator cuff? 20. What is GIRD? 21. Which nerves innervate the shoulder joint?