We've changed the format to start with a simple overview as often taught to new musculoskeletal students. That is followed by a more detailed section on attachments, function, and anomalies.
https://integrativeworks.com/infraspinatus-functional-anatomy/
The revised and reformatted version of serratus anterior. For supporters, there's an additional posterior view of the serratus anterior, something I've seldom seen.
https://integrativeworks.com/serratus-anterior-functional-anatomy/
One of the updated illustrations showing the three bellies of infraspinatus and how the lower belly attaches to the tendon of teres minor.
We are currently in the process of updating the posts in the blog. We have made changes to connect people in pain to self-care for relief. We've been working for a year to get the format and flow down.
At this point, we'll be posting here to keep you up with changes as they occur.
We'd love your feedback.