| rotatory s. |
intermittent spasm of the splenius muscle causing rotation of the head; cf. retrocollis and torticollis.
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| rotatory t. |
see under spasm.
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| rotator cuff |
the complex of supporting and strengthening tendons and muscles that combine with the shoulder joint where the capsule of the shoulder and the head of the humerus (long bone of the upper arm) meet. A problem area for most active people, especially power athletes.
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| rotator cuff |
A group of four muscles present in the subacromial space. They are attached to the top of the humerus and move and rotate the arm
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| rotator cuff |
The collection of 4 muscles comprising the 1) Superspinatus, 2) infraspinatus, 3) Teres minor, and 4) Subscapularus. Although the Serratus Anterior is not included in this group, it should be considered when training or rehabilitating the shoulder.
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