Massage & Bodywork

January/February 2010

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myofascial techniques BY TIL LUCHAU The posterior aspect of the rotator cuff includes the infraspinatus and teres minor muscles (in orange). Together with the other muscles of the rotator cuff, these structures play key roles in glenohumeral joint mobility and balance. The circular subtendinous bursa of the teres major is faintly visible in this view and can be tender when worked. Image courtesy of Primal Pictures. Used with permission. 108 massage & bodywork january/february 2010

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