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Q: Holds the shoulder blade in position?
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What parts of a bone that holds shoulder blade in position?

clavicle bone


What holds the shoulder in blade position starts with the letter c?

calvicle


What is the madical term for shoulder blade?

The shoulder blade is the scapula.


What is the crack in the shoulder blade?

The crack in the shoulder blade is called the Scapula


Medical name for shoulder blade?

The Scapular is the medical term used for the shoulder blade.


What is scapular region?

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I can pop out my shoulder blade is it common?

it really depends on how careful you are when you are playing sports or not- you should go to the doctors and get it checked out I'm not a doctor so I'm not accurate - speaking of sports if you have ever changed the position of your shoulder blade it would be normal.


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To replace the rear wiper blade on a Chrysler Pacifica, you must first remove the old blade. You can remove it by pushing the small blade that holds the wiper in place up, and push the blade back. Once the blade is free from the hook remove it. Put the new blade in position so the hook is in position to go over the wiper attachment. Clip it into position and you are done.


What is the common name for Scapula?

Scapula is the bone commonly known as "shoulder blade"Shoulder blade


What is the bone joining the shoulder-blade to the breastbone?

The breastbone is anteromedial to the shoulder blade.


What is the scientific name for shoulder blade?

The scientific name for the shoulder blade is the scapula.


What is the shoulder blade proper name?

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