Pectoralis minor length measurements in three different scapula positions
Background: The pectoralis minor (PM) muscle is commonly regarded as a contributor to abnormal scapula positioning. Subsequently, the muscle length of the scapular stabilising muscles may be affected, as these muscles assume a lengthened position, which over time causes weakness. There are inconsist...
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Main Authors: | Muhle A. Komati (Author), Francina E. Korkie (Author), Piet Becker (Author) |
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