Which of the following is NOT a factor that contributes to the predisposition for injury at the glenohumeral joint?

a) Shallowness of the glenohumeral joint
b) Loose configuration of the ligaments
c) Lack of strength and endurance in the muscles
d) Tight configuration of ligaments


Answer: d) Tight configuration of ligaments

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