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Shoulder - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In human anatomy, the shoulder joint comprises the part of the body where the ... 5 Measurement of shoulder loads. 6 Additional images. 7 Medical problems. 8 See also ...
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shoulder: Definition, Synonyms from Answers.com
shoulder n. The joint connecting the arm with the torso. ... The clavicle and scapula together form the shoulder (pectoral) girdle. ...
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Shoulder
The shoulder is a joint whose anatomy has the following important ... Although arthroscopic shoulder stabilization is technically ... Shoulder Replacement ...
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How to Fix a Dislocated Shoulder - wikiHow
wikiHow article about How to Fix a Dislocated Shoulder. ... Sport injuries and vehicle accidents are prime causes of shoulder dislocations. ...
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Shoulder Pain - What Causes Shoulder Pain
Shoulder pain is an extremely common complaint that has many causes. ... Frozen Shoulder ... Shoulder Dislocation ...
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InteliHealth:
InteliHealth - Featuring Harvard Medical School's consumer health information. ... Although most people think of the shoulder as a single joint between the upper ...
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Shoulder problems - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shoulder problems, including pain, are one of the more common reasons for ... The shoulder is the most movable joint in the body. ...
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Your Orthopaedic Connection: Shoulder Trauma
Shoulder Blade (Scapula) Fracture ... Life After a Shoulder Injury. What Should You Discuss With Your Orthopaedic Surgeon? Trauma to the shoulder is common. ...
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Shoulder Conditions - The shoulder is a ball-and-socket joint.
Shoulder injuries are frequently caused by work and athletic activities that ... The shoulder joint is capable of a wider and more varied range of motion than ...
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Your Orthopaedic Connection: Shoulder Surgery
Your shoulder is the most flexible joint in your body. ... This flexibility also makes your shoulder susceptible to instability and injury. ...
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