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The Shoulder and Rotator Cuff Tendons - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing

 

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The Shoulder and Rotator Cuff Tendons - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This exhibit features an anterior overview of the male upper torso highlighting the rotator cuff. Next to that image, is a detailed enlargement of the bones, muscles and tendons of the left shoulder which make up the rotator cuff region. Labels identify the: clavicle, acromion, rotator cuff tendons, humerus and scapula.

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