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Can you dislocate a muscle?

No, a dislocation only occurs when a joint is separated from other bones that were attached to it. When you dislocate your shoulder the ball end of your humerus is outside of your shoulder's socket.


What kind of joint is a shoulder a example of?

ball and socket


Why is the shoulder socket deeper than the hip socket?

The shoulder socket is deeper than the hip socket because the shoulder joint sacrifices stability for mobility. This design allows for a greater range of motion at the expense of stability. In contrast, the hip joint is designed for weight-bearing and stability, so it has a shallower socket to provide better support for the body.


Muscle used to raise you arm to shoulder level?

A muscle doesn't rotate the shoulder. The ligaments that connect your shoulder blade to your arm, to your rib cage all work in a ball and socket type of way allowing you to rotate your arm 360o.


Is your shoulder a pivot joint?

No. The shoulder is a ball and socket joint and not a pivot joint.


What kind of joint is the shoulder?

The shoulder joint is a ball-and-socket joint, where the rounded head of the humerus bone articulates with the shallow socket of the scapula. This joint allows for a wide range of motion in the shoulder.


What type of joing is the shoulder?

The shoulder is a ball and socket joint.


A shoulder dislocation involves the shoulder socket and the?

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What joint is your shoulder?

Your shoulder joint is a ball and socket joint.


What is shoulder joint?

Your shoulder joint is a ball and socket joint.


What is the scientific names for the shoulder muscle?

The scientific name for the shoulder muscle is the deltoid muscle.


Which muscle allows movement in all directions?

The muscle that allows movement in all directions is the deltoid muscle, located in the shoulder. Its multi-directional fibers enable a wide range of arm movements, including lifting, rotating, and swinging. Additionally, the ball-and-socket structure of the shoulder joint, formed by the humerus and the scapula, contributes to this versatility in movement.