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Teres Minor Trigger Points

Understanding the Teres Minor Muscle: Anatomy, Trigger Points, and Trigger Point Therapy

The human shoulder is a complex and highly mobile joint that relies on the coordinated function of various muscles. Among the key players in this system is the teres minor,...
The Infraspinatus Muscle: Function, Injuries, and Treatment Modalities

The Infraspinatus Muscle: Function, Injuries, and Treatment Modalities

The infraspinatus muscle is member of the rotator cuff group, which comprises the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis The infraspinatus muscle is one of the four muscles that comprise...
  Serratus Posterior Inferior Muscle

Trigger Point Treatment - Serratus Posterior Inferior

  Serratus Posterior Inferior Muscle   Serratus Posterior Inferior is an often overlooked cause of lower back pain This muscle may be primarily a muscle of proprioception but it's important to...
Treating Rotator Cuff Injuries

Understanding Rotator Cuff Injuries and Treatment

The rotator cuff—a group of four small but mighty muscles: supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis—acts as the shoulder’s dynamic stabilizer. These muscles keep the humeral head centred in the glenoid fossa during movement, and they work constantly, even when we’re doing something as simple as reaching for a cup of tea. They control rotation, guide elevation, and prevent the shoulder from collapsing into the kind of sloppy mechanics that lead to impingement and pain.

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