At the top of the "thorax" is the shoulder girdle.
The mobility of the shoulder girdle is supported by a large number of muscles.
Another adult-onset muscle disorder, especially affecting the shoulder girdle and legs.
Two are known: one extending back from the shoulder girdle and another which is associated with the dorsal fin.
The shoulder girdle is only partly known but appears to be typical for plesiosaurs.
It is known almost exclusively from a number of coracoids (a bone in the shoulder girdle).
The main key points are the patient's head, shoulder girdle, spine and pelvis.
In treatment, he was guided through intensive work for his shoulder girdle to release the spasticity.
All these goals are accomplished without using the upper arm or shoulder girdle to effectuate the movement.
The only bone known from the shoulder girdle is a fragment of scapula.