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Superior Glenohumeral Ligament

Normal anatomy of the glenohumeral joint showing the bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and capsuie at the shouider in frontal section (A) and glenoid face (B) views. The superior (S), inferior (I), medial (M), lateral (L), anterior (A), and posterior (P) directions are also denoted on each view (images used with permission of Primal Pictures, Ltd., London). [Pg.190]


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