Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology (Custom)
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Author: Marieb
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While painting her house, Susan fell off the 1adder and fractured her right clavicle- Treatment prescribed by the emergency room physician included using a sling for her right arm to immobilize the clavicle and speed its healing. What muscles are temporarily “put out of business" by the sling?
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