One of the most common complaints heard by primary care physicians is shoulder pain. Yet, most shoulder discomfort can be attributed to a variety of physiologic and anatomic dysfunctions outside of the glenohumeral joint. This paper addresses the anatomic and biomechanical mechanisms of shoulder motion and presents a logical approach to diagnosis and osteopathic treatment of the sore shoulder.
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Goldman, S. (1989). Biomechanical and osteopathic approach to shoulder pain. Journal of the American Osteopathic Association, 89(1), 53–57. https://doi.org/10.1515/jom-1989-890109
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