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Pectoralis Minor Syndrome: A Relatively Unknown Condition with a Somewhat Simple Solution - Shoulder & Elbow
Healthy Street - UPPER BACK PAIN CAN BE A RESULT OF PEC PROBLEMS 💡ANATOMY FACTS💡 The pectoralis minor muscle is located toward the outside of the chest. It attaches the 3rd, 4th
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