Which structure directly produces the posterior rotation of the clavicle needed for normal shoulder girdle elevation?
A) The conoid portion of the coracoclavicular ligament
B) The coracohumeral ligament
C) The subclavius muscle
D) The anterior fibers of the deltoid muscle
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