Rotator Cuff Muscles & Shoulder Joint
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The shoulder (glenohumeral) joint is the most mobile joint in the body and consequently the most unstable. It is sacrificed stability for mobility, and the rotator cuff is the dynamic stabiliser that compensates for this trade-off. This is one of the most reliably tested regions in NEET PG anatomy, integrating muscle attachments, nerve supply, dislocation mechanics, and resultant nerve injuries. - Type: Synovial, …
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