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The involved shoulder showed a statistically significant decrease in mean active global shoulder elevation (117.4° vs. 176.1°), SHABD (14.6° vs. 41.5°), cross-body adduction (43° vs. 71.3°), and internal rotation in abduction (17.8° vs. 49.4°), all at .001. Strong inverse correlations were noted between Cavendish grade and both global shoulder elevation ( ,-0.784) and SHABD ( ,-0.669). Cavendish grade IV patients showed a mean decrease of 45° (range, 40°-60°) of SHABD. Shoulder elevation is also impaired by GH joint contractures. Shou