We are doing a big webinar for free in January “Clinical Anatomy of Upper Limb Nerves”! We will release details on our Instagram account (@clinicalphysio) if you wanted updates!
If the glenohumeral ligaments are damaged ect, will that cause a patient to complain that there shoulder feels like it wants to come out of joint with very little movement.
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We are doing a big webinar for free in January “Clinical Anatomy of Upper Limb Nerves”! We will release details on our Instagram account (@clinicalphysio) if you wanted updates!
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Waiting for anatomy of knee ligaments...🤩🤩
We are covering that next week in our knee anatomy series! You will be able to find this at clinicalphysio.com/live-webinars
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If the glenohumeral ligaments are damaged ect, will that cause a patient to complain that there shoulder feels like it wants to come out of joint with very little movement.
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