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Old 09-22-2015, 09:56 AM #1
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Does anyone knows how to differentiate the ntos symptoms due to pectoralis minor or scelene muscles ?
One interesting way to note if your pec minor is very dominant is to see your hands. If they are internally rotated, chances are pec minor tightness exists. Basically when you stand, back of your arms face forward as versus thumbs.
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One interesting way to note if your pec minor is very dominant is to see your hands. If they are internally rotated, chances are pec minor tightness exists. Basically when you stand, back of your arms face forward as versus thumbs.
Great test Akash!
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