mechanistic
Analysis v1
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When you reach your arm forward, the back part of your shoulder muscle might actually work against lifting your arm up — helping instead to control rotation, not movement, at least in dead bodies studied in labs.

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Evidence from Studies

Supporting (1)

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The study found that the back part of the shoulder muscle (posterior deltoid) works against lifting the arm when reaching forward, which matches the claim. This helps control rotation instead of helping lift.

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No contradicting evidence found

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