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 Scapulothoracic Joint

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Bones: Scapula

Ligaments:

Movement

  • Scapular adduction (retraction)
  • Scapular abduction (protraction)
  • Upward Rotation of the scapula 
  • Downward Rotation of scapula  
  • Elevate the scapula 
  • Depress the scapula               
Range of motion

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