Myofascial force transmission in sacroiliac joint dysfunction increases anterior translation of humeral head in contralateral glenohumeral joint
Introduction Posterior and anterior oblique muscle slings contribute to the force closure mechanisms that provide stability to sacroiliac joint. These global muscle slings consist of myofascial network of fascia, muscles and tendons from global muscles. It links the lumbopelvic region to other joint...
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Main Authors: | Joseph L.H., Hussain R.I., Naicker A.S., Htwe O., Pirunsan U., Paungmali A. |
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Language: | English |
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Urban and Partner
2014
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