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  1. Moda feminina de qualidade e com estilo | Shoulder

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  2. Shoulder Pain: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments - WebMD

    Jun 19, 2024 · Shoulder joints can have their fair share of problems. Learn about common problems and injuries, and tips on how to treat a painful shoulder.

  3. Shoulder - OQVestir

    Shoulder no OQVestir. Roupas femininas com elegância, versatilidade e informação de moda. Looks para o trabalho, o lazer e o dia a dia!

  4. Shoulder - Wikipedia

    The human shoulder is made up of three bones: the clavicle (collarbone), the scapula (shoulder blade), and the humerus (upper arm bone) as well as associated muscles, ligaments and …

  5. Shoulder Pain and Common Shoulder Problems - OrthoInfo

    Because so many structures make up the shoulder, it is vulnerable to many different problems and injuries. This article explains some of the common causes of shoulder pain and describes …

  6. The Shoulder Joint - Structure - Movement - TeachMeAnatomy

    Nov 6, 2025 · The shoulder joint (glenohumeral joint) is an articulation between the scapula and the humerus. It is a ball and socket -type synovial joint, and one of the most mobile joints in …

  7. Coleção - Shoulder

    Moda feminina urbana e atual. A nova coleção da SHOULDER usa a potência feminina para te transformar na sua melhor versão.

  8. Anatomy of the Human Shoulder Joint - Verywell Health

    Oct 23, 2025 · The shoulder joint is the articulation between the thorax and the arm. This joint is one of the most complex and mobile joints of the body as it is comprised of four articulations, …

  9. Human muscle system - Shoulder Muscles, Joints, Movements

    Sep 26, 2025 · The shoulder is a complex ball-and-socket joint comprising the head of the humerus, the clavicle (collarbone), and the scapula. The shoulder’s main motions are flexion, …

  10. Shoulder - Physiopedia

    The shoulder allows for a large range of motion due to the spheroid shape of the glenohumeral joint but this (i.e. a large ball in a small socket) renders it prone to dislocation and other injuries.