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The role of pectoralis major and latissimus dorsi muscles in a biomechanical model of massive rotator cuff tear
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The role of pectoralis major and latissimus dorsi muscles in a biomechanical model of massive rotator cuff tear

Sean T. Campbell, Kier J. Ecklund, Eileen H. Chu, Michelle H. McGarry, Ranjan Gupta and Thay Q. Lee
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery, Vol.23(8)
2014

Abstract

Acromion Aged Aged, 80 and over Biomechanical Phenomena Cadaver Humans Humeral Head Joint Diseases Male Pectoralis Muscles Rotator Cuff Shoulder Shoulder Joint Superficial Back Muscles arm movement arthropathy article biomechanics cadaver disease course force human kinematics latissimus dorsi muscle model muscle strength muscle training pectoralis major muscle priority journal rotator cuff rupture shoulder shoulder injury acromion aged arthropathy back muscle humerus head male pathophysiology pectoralis major muscle rotator cuff surgery very elderly

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