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The Scapula and Pelvis

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The pelvic girdle and the shoulder girdle are not alike in their functions related to stabilization and motion of the extremities.

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  • Magarey ME, Jones MA (2003) Dynamic evaluation and early management of altered motor control around the shoulder complex. Manual Ther (4): 195–206

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  • Kendall FP, McCreary EK (1993) Muscles, testing and function. Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore

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Buck, M., Beckers, D. (2014). The Scapula and Pelvis. In: PNF in Practice. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-34988-1_6

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