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    The Hip Joint Is More Stable Than the Shoulder Joint
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The Hip Joint Is More Stable Than the Shoulder Joint

Question 37

Question 37

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The hip joint is more stable than the shoulder joint because the acetabulum is deeper and the head of the femur is more like a ball.

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