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Medicine / Dislocated shoulder / Rotator cuff / Supraspinatus muscle / Glenohumeral joint / Bankart lesion / Axillary nerve / Scapula / Teres minor muscle / Human anatomy / Anatomy / Shoulder
Date: 2011-04-19 16:32:30
Medicine
Dislocated shoulder
Rotator cuff
Supraspinatus muscle
Glenohumeral joint
Bankart lesion
Axillary nerve
Scapula
Teres minor muscle
Human anatomy
Anatomy
Shoulder

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