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Aponeurosis
A flat and fibrous sheet or ribbon of connective tissue that acts as a tendon to attach muscles to bone or other tissues.
Shoulder Joint
A ball and socket joint that allows a wide range of movement, formed where the humerus fits into the scapula.
Anatomic Position
A reference posture with the body standing upright, arms at the sides, palms facing forward, used to describe the location of body parts.
Flexed
The position of a limb or body part that is bent, reducing the angle between the bones at a joint.
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