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  2. The Painful Shoulder: Part I. Clinical Evaluation | AAFP

    May 15, 2000 · With the arm internally rotated (palm down), abduction continues to 120 degrees. Beyond 120 degrees, full abduction is possible only when the humerus is externally rotated (palm up).

     
  3. Rotator cuff muscles: Anatomy, functions, injury | Kenhub

  4. Movements of the arm | Radiology Reference Article

  5. Anatomical Terms of Movement - Rotation - TeachMeAnatomy

  6. Shoulder Exam Tutorial - Stanford Medicine 25

    Ask the patient to flex the elbow at 90° with the arm attached to the trunk and the palms supinated. Then have the patient externally rotate the shoulder by bringing the forearms laterally.

  7. Understanding the Normal Shoulder Range of Motion

    Sep 13, 2018 · This is medial rotation — also referred to as internal rotation — and the normal range of motion for a healthy shoulder is 70 to 90 degrees.

  8. Evaluation of the Shoulder - Evaluation of the …

    The infraspinatus and teres minor are assessed by having the patient resist external rotation pressure with the arms held at the sides with elbows flexed to 90°; this position isolates rotator cuff muscle function from that of other …

  9. Subscapularis: Origin, insertion, action, innervation

    Nov 3, 2023 · Subscapularis is a rotator cuff muscle responsible for internal rotation of the arm and stabilization of the shoulder joint. Master its anatomy at Kenhub!

  10. Glenohumeral (Shoulder) joint: Bones, movements, …

    Oct 30, 2023 · Acting in conjunction with the pectoral girdle, the shoulder joint allows for a wide range of motion at the upper limb; flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, external/lateral rotation, internal/medial rotation and circumduction. …

  11. Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Deficit (GIRD)

    Sep 27, 2024 · Glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) is a condition resulting in the loss of internal rotation of the glenohumeral joint as compared to the contralateral shoulder, most commonly seen in the throwing athlete.

  12. Rotator Cuff and Shoulder Conditioning Program

    Getting Started. Warmup: Before doing the following exercises, warm up with 5 to 10 minutes of low impact activity, like walking or riding a stationary bicycle. Stretch: After the warm-up, do the stretching exercises shown on Page 1 …

  13. List of internal rotators of the human body - Wikipedia

  14. Isometric Shoulder Exercises - Verywell Health

  15. Types of movements in the human body - Kenhub

  16. How to Do the Internal and External Shoulder Rotation Exercise

  17. Internal Rotation Exercises For Strengthening Rotator Cuffs

  18. Rotator Cuff: Muscles, Tendons, Function & Anatomy - Cleveland …

  19. Shoulder muscles : Anatomy and functions - Kenhub

  20. Internal and External Shoulder Position for Healthy Rotator Cuffs

  21. Goniometry: Shoulder Internal & External Rotation - Physiopedia

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