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ABSTRACT Background and Aims This study aimed to examine the prevalence of menstrual cycle characteristics and lower limb injuries among elite female team sport athletes, and to identify factors influencing injury risk. Methods Data were collected from 301 female team athletes across the German 1st and 2nd division in basketball, field hockey, football,
Elisabeth Maria Kirschbaum +3 more
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Background: Adhesive capsulitis is a condition that presents with pain and progressive limitation of both active and passive shoulder movements. It can be primary or secondary, the latter includes causes such as rotator cuff tear, cardiovascular disease,
Iqra Mehak +3 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction/Aims Neuralgic amyotrophy (NA, Parsonage–Turner syndrome) is a common, multifocal, autoimmune inflammatory disease that predominantly affects proximal nerve segments of the shoulder girdle. Despite the high incidence of 100/100,000, epidemiologic data based on larger cohorts are still lacking. This study aims to address this issue.
Johannes Fabian Holle +5 more
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Background Scapulothoracic abnormal motion (STAM) describes any abnormal scapular position or movement that results in pain and dysfunction, commonly referred to as dyskinesia or scapular winging. These abnormalities may arise from musculoskeletal, neurological, or genetic etiologies.
Rahul K. Nath +2 more
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Pathophysiology of adhesive capsulitis of shoulder and the physiological effects of hyaluronan
Adhesive capsulitis, commonly described as “frozen shoulder,” is experienced as chronic soreness and discomfort accompanied by an increasing inability to use and manipulate the joint, which can cause disability and interfere with normal activities.
Xiangnan Yuan +2 more
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Purpose: Adhesive capsulitis is a condition in which the tissues of the shoulder joint become tight and impede movement. It is characterized by gradual loss of both active and passive glenohumeral joint motion, resulting in fibrosis, scarring and ...
Tamjeed Ghaffar +5 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose Scapular dyskinesis (SD) is present in as many as 67%–100% of athletes with shoulder injuries but it is also highly present in many asymptomatic individuals. The aim of the present study was to identify and analyse SD among asymptomatic professional basketball players.
Alp Paksoy +11 more
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The roles of Tenascin C and Fibronectin 1 in adhesive capsulitis: a pilot gene expression study
OBJECTIVES: We evaluated mRNA expression levels of genes that encode TGF-β1; the TGF-β1 receptor; the collagen-modifying enzymes LOX, PLOD1, and PLOD2; and the extracellular matrix proteins COMP, FN1, TNC and TNXB in synovial/capsule specimens from ...
Carina Cohen +9 more
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Evidence for Combining Conservative Treatments for Adhesive Capsulitis
Background: Adhesive capsulitis, also known as frozen shoulder, is a challenge to treat clinically. Common first-line treatment options are suprascapular nerve block (SSNB), intra-articular corticosteroid (IACS) injection, hydrodilatation, and physical ...
J. Hill
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Adhesive Capsulitis (AC), also known as Frozen Shoulder is the most common complaint by the diabetic patients as compared to non-diabetics, which needs to be addressed and treated in early stages as if left untreated, it may cause pain in the shoulders ...
Zarnab Seher +7 more
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