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Shoulder Blade Anatomy: 33 Different Connected Structures!

by Dr. Nate Kadlecek, PT | Dec 7, 2022 | Anatomy

Shoulder blade anatomy is complex. The scapula has many different muscles tendons and other structures that are attached to it. It’s pretty incredible that the shoulder blade (scapula) is essentially floating in space were it not for the connection to the...

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