ANATOMY+PHYSIOLOGY-CONNECT ACCESS CARD
ANATOMY+PHYSIOLOGY-CONNECT ACCESS CARD
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Author: McKinley
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 9, Problem 1CSL

During soccer practice, Erin tripped over the outstretched leg of a teammate and fell directly onto her shoulder. She was taken to the hospital in excruciating pain. Examination revealed that the head of the humerus had moved inferiorly and anteriorly into the axilla. What happened to Erin in this injury?

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