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explain how the trapezoid ligament contributes to shoulder stability. it checks lateral movement of the clavicle and prevents excessive scapular protraction it allows the scapuloclavicular angle to narrow excessively it allows for unrestricted scapular protraction it reinforces the inferior aspect of the joint capsule
The trapezoid ligament is a key stabilizer of the acromioclavicular joint. It restricts lateral (outward) movement of the clavicle and limits excessive forward movement (protraction) of the scapula, which maintains shoulder girdle stability. The other options are incorrect: it does not allow excessive narrowing of the scapuloclavicular angle, does not permit unrestricted scapular protraction, and it reinforces the superior/anteroposterior aspects (not inferior) of the joint.
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A. It checks lateral movement of the clavicle and prevents excessive scapular protraction