A Better Shoulder Distraction


Ever think in school that you should just distract every joint? Why would we need to do specific, and sometimes more uncomfortable glides if distraction improves all motion? I used to wonder that often. Well, since we cannot deform capsule, there really isn't a point to doing a posterior, anterior, or inferior glide. Check out these novel variations on shoulder distraction.

A Better Shoulder Distraction



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