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Shoulder Injuries
The shoulder is a joint that moves in nearly every direction. The bones of the shoulder (humerus-arm bone, scapula-shoulder blade,clavicle-collarbone) are held together by ligaments and supported by several large and small muscles.
Shoulder Injuries
Separated Shoulder
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