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  • Thoracic Outlet and Pectoralis Minor Syndromes

    Thoracic Outlet and Pectoralis Minor Syndromes

  • Using Neutrality to Increase Shoulder Strength

    Using Neutrality to Increase Shoulder Strength

  • Parts of the Body 1) Head – Caput, Capitus 2) Skull- Cranium Cephalic- Toward the Skull Caudal- Toward the Tail Rostral- Toward the Nose 3) Collum (Pl

    Parts of the Body 1) Head – Caput, Capitus 2) Skull- Cranium Cephalic- Toward the Skull Caudal- Toward the Tail Rostral- Toward the Nose 3) Collum (Pl

  • Pectoral Region and Axilla Doctors Notes Notes/Extra Explanation Editing File Objectives

    Pectoral Region and Axilla Doctors Notes Notes/Extra Explanation Editing File Objectives

  • Lateral Pectoral Nerve Transfer for Spinal Accessory Nerve Injury

    Lateral Pectoral Nerve Transfer for Spinal Accessory Nerve Injury

  • Anatomical Basis of Pedicles in Breast Reduction

    Anatomical Basis of Pedicles in Breast Reduction

  • The Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves

    The Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves

  • Anatomy Module 3. Muscles. Materials for Colloquium Preparation

    Anatomy Module 3. Muscles. Materials for Colloquium Preparation

  • The Supraclavius Muscle Is a Novel Muscular Anomaly Observed in Two Cases of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

    The Supraclavius Muscle Is a Novel Muscular Anomaly Observed in Two Cases of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome

  • Chapter 4 the Shoulder Girdle

    Chapter 4 the Shoulder Girdle

  • The Chondrocoracoideus Muscle: a Rare Anatomical Variant of the Pectoral Area

    The Chondrocoracoideus Muscle: a Rare Anatomical Variant of the Pectoral Area

  • Clinical Study the Relationship of the Subclavius Muscle with Relevance to Venous Cannulation Below the Clavicle

    Clinical Study the Relationship of the Subclavius Muscle with Relevance to Venous Cannulation Below the Clavicle

  • The Subclavius Posticus Muscle: Its Phylogenetic Retention and Clinical Relevance

    The Subclavius Posticus Muscle: Its Phylogenetic Retention and Clinical Relevance

  • The Anatomical Study and Clinical Importance of the Axillary Arch

    The Anatomical Study and Clinical Importance of the Axillary Arch

  • The Shoulder

    The Shoulder

  • The Effects for Brain Stress by SUKI Alternative Therapy SUKI 대체의학

    The Effects for Brain Stress by SUKI Alternative Therapy SUKI 대체의학

  • United States National Museum Bulletin 273

    United States National Museum Bulletin 273

  • Disorders of the Contractile Structures

    Disorders of the Contractile Structures

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  • THE ESSENTIAL COMPANION to CADAVER DISSECTION Frederick
  • Anatomy of the Thoracic Wall, Pulmonary Cavities, and Mediastinum
  • AK Further Thoughts on Shoulder Dysfunction
  • Fascial Palpation
  • A Descriptive Analysis of the Musculature and Osseous Systems of the Kangaroo Rat, Dipodomys Ordii
  • Applied Anatomy of the Shoulder
  • Botulinum Toxin Treatment for Thoracic Outlet Syndrome Induced by Subclavius Muscle Hypertrophy
  • Muscles of the Thorax
  • A Case with Subclavius Posticus Muscle
  • A Case of the Subclavius Posticus Muscle
  • Sternoclavicularis - a Variant of Pectoralis Major Muscle Yogesh Sontakke, Joshi SS, Joshi SD
  • First Cephalosomatic Anastomosis in a Human Model
  • Morphology of the Lymph Drainage of the Head, Neck, Thoracic Limb and Thorax of the Goat (Capra Hircus) Kusmat Tanudimadja Iowa State University
  • Supernumerary Subclavius Muscle in Thais: Predisposing Cause of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
  • Anatomy of the Breast and Basics of Radical Mastectomy
  • Anatomy of the Thoracic Wall, Axilla and Breast
  • Costoclavicular-Serratus Anterior Muscle Space Brachial Plexus Block
  • Mtorc1 Mediates Lysine-Induced Satellite Cell Activation to Promote Skeletal Muscle Growth


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