I've read the line "Shoulder flexion moves the humerus anteriorly to a position directly above the humerus." several times now and still can't figure it out. I gotta assume there's a typo there.
Sometimes it is useful to be able to accurately describe the human skeleton and the way that it moves without sounding like a jackass. When I read Starting Strength or read through articles on the site, I will usually run into a lot of words that I do not understand.
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I've read the line "Shoulder flexion moves the humerus anteriorly to a position directly above the humerus." several times now and still can't figure it out. I gotta assume there's a typo there.
Missed that. Thanks. But I think you do understand what it means.