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Regarding the shoulder joint: |
A. | the glenoid labrum is the most important stabilising factor |
B. | the strong capsule is reinforced by tight glenohumeral ligaments |
C. | the coracoacromial arch prevents the humeral head from displacing |
D. | the long head of triceps gives stability to the abducted humerus |
E. | the pull of teres minor stabilises the abducted humerus |
Answer» D. the long head of triceps gives stability to the abducted humerus |
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