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  1. Shoulder Joint: What It Is, Anatomy & How It Works

    Your shoulder joint (glenohumeral joint) forms where your clavicle, humerus and scapula meet. This structure is why you can move your arms.

  2. Length of program: This shoulder conditioning program should be continued for 4 to 6 weeks, unless otherwise specified by your doctor or physical therapist. After your recovery, these exercises can be …

  3. 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.

  4. Shoulder joint - Wikipedia

    The shoulder joint (or glenohumeral joint from Greek glene, eyeball, + - oid, 'form of', + Latin humerus, shoulder) is structurally classified as a synovial ball-and-socket joint and functionally as a diarthrosis …

  5. 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, plus muscles, …

  6. 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.

  7. Shoulder Injuries and Disorders - MedlinePlus

    Jun 29, 2025 · Your shoulders can be affected by injuries such as sprains, strains and rotator cuff tear. Learn how to treat and prevent shoulder pain and injury.

  8. Shoulder Pain Symptoms and Causes | BJC

    The shoulder is a ball-and-socket joint held together by muscles, ligaments, and tendons. Key muscle groups include the rotator cuff muscles, which stabilize and rotate the shoulder, and the deltoid …

  9. Shoulder Pain and Problems - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Although the shoulder is the most movable joint in the body, it is also an unstable joint because of its range-of-motion. Because the ball of the upper arm is larger than the socket of the shoulder, it is …

  10. Health Encyclopedia - University of Rochester Medical Center

    There are many types of shoulder problems that are caused by injuries and sudden (acute) or long-lasting (chronic) inflammation of the shoulder joint. The shoulder is a complex joint that has great …