Yup, Maddie has all the movements in her shoulders.
To some extent you are at the mercy of the joint tightness, but. If you make sure the shoulder joint is as close to 90' before trying to rotate it it helps.
I always have Maddie sitting down with a solid 'base' before starting to change her tops. This means sitting with her feet positioned on the floor and about a shoulders width apart to create a stable base, that way I dont have to be supporting her.
I make sure her arm is at 90' to the collar bone, then place one hand on her shoulder at the top of her arm, and on behind her elbow to bend it.
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