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Upper limb: CLINICAL


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It will execute pressure on suprascapular n. that run inferior to it in the suprascapular notch. Result: no innervation in supraspinatus m. and infraspinatus m. no abduction and lateral rotation
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Ossification in superior transverse scapular lig.

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