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Answer:

rotator cuff muscles

Explanation:

Rotator cuff muscles are likely to most likely to protect against shoulder dislocation.

Explanation:

The rotator cuff muscles are a group of muscles -infraspinatus, supraspinatus, subscapularis, teres minor. The prime function of these muscles is to stabilize the shoulder joint – glenohumeral joint (a ball and socket joint) and to control its movements. The muscle forms a cuff around the humeral head and rotates the joint.

The rotator cuff muscles;

  • Stabilize the glenohumeral joint
  • Holds and protects the humeral head over the glenoid cavity
  • Prevents any upsliding movement of the humeral head
  • Facilitates shoulder movements like abduction, internal and external rotation

Any  injury or weakness of the rotator cuff muscles will destabilize the shoulder joint and make it prone for dislocations.