Shoulder Ligament
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Shoulder Ligament

Introduction Strong bands of connective tissue called shoulder ligaments unite bones, including the humerus, clavicle, and scapula, to stabilize the shoulder joint. They are essential for preserving the integrity of joints and permitting regulated, fluid movement while avoiding dislocations and overuse. Each shoulder is supported by several ligaments that also keep the bones together, support and reinforce the joint capsules, and prevent dislocation. Ligaments’ collagen fibres become less elastic and more rigid as we age, becoming…