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shoulder
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shoulder
1. the part of the vertebrate body where the arm or a corresponding forelimb joins the trunk: the pectoral girdle and associated structures
2. the joint at the junction of the forelimb with the pectoral girdle
3. the strip of unpaved land that borders a road
4. Engineering a substantial projection or abrupt change in shape or diameter designed to withstand thrust
5. Photog the portion of the characteristic curve of a photographic material indicating the maximum density that can be produced on the material

shoulder [′shōl·dər]
(anatomy)
The area of union between the upper limb and the trunk in humans.
The corresponding region in other vertebrates.
(design engineering)
The portion of a shaft, a stepped object, or a flanged object that shows an increase of diameter.
(engineering)
A projection made on a piece of shaped wood, metal, or stone, where its width or thickness is suddenly changed.
(geology)
A short, rounded spur protruding laterally from the slope of a mountain or hill.
The sloping segment below the summit of a mountain or hill.
A bench on the flanks of a glaciated valley, located at the sharp change of slope where the steep sides of the inner glaciated valley meet the more gradual slope above the level of glaciation.
A joint structure on a joint face produced by the intersection of plume-structure ridges with fringe joints.
(graphic arts)
That part of a plate or type that extends beyond the actual printing surface.


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Because subjects were instructed to flex their shoulder to 90 degrees during the isolated movement task, maximum shoulder flexion values were limited to 90 degrees.
All 8 had shoulder flexion greater than 90[degrees] at the 45-day follow-up (table 2).
The Hanoun UE System features a variety of strength tests which can measure upper extremity performance including: grip testing; pinch testing; static torque force testing; wrist flexion/extension strength; independent finger joint strength testing; bi-lateral simultaneous grip and pinch strength testing; manual dexterity testing; repetitive wrist, elbow and shoulder flexion and extension; handling, tool manipulation and fine finger dexterity; and gross manipulation testing.
 
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