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March 15, 2015

Kincora Therapy Centre’s Facebook Wall 2015-03-15 20:23:07

by Kincora Therapy Centre


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Did You Know: The Pectoralis Minor muscle is a major contributor to rounded shoulder posture. When the pectoralis minor muscle tightens and shortens, it pulls the shoulders forward which then causes upper back pain. Entrapment by the pectoralis minor muscle can block blood and nerve flow to the arms causing pain, tingling, numbness (dysesthesia) and unusual sensations (parasthesias). The pectoralis minor’s very strong tendon overlies the brachial plexus of nerves and the axillary artery that make up the neurovascular bundle that serves the arm. (Image from the @[147107135344108:274:Anatomy In Motion] app) — with Norbee Pansuelo and Moniker Taken.

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