Which of the following glenohumeral movements is most closely implicated in internal impingement? Flexion, internal rotation, abduction, extension, adduction
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Step 1: Internal impingement is a condition in the shoulder joint where the rotator cuff tendons and the labrum are pinched between the humeral head and the glenoid during certain movements. Show more…
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