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Shoulder: The Thrower’s Shoulder

2019
The specific motion pattern in overhead and throwing sports results in high stress to the athlete’s shoulder and therefore shows a higher incidence of long-term overload damage. In combination with a repetitive distention of the anterior capsule, the shortening of the dorsal capsular structures leads to a decentralization and posterosuperior ...
Lukas N. Muench   +2 more
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The cricketer’s shoulder: Not a classic throwing shoulder

Physical Therapy in Sport, 2019
To describe the musculoskeletal adaptations inherent to the cricketers' shoulder and determine potential predictors of shoulder injury in elite South African cricketers.Prospective longitudinal cohort study; SETTING: Non-clinical, at national cricket indoor training venues.One hundred and six elite cricketers, representing 82% of the South African ...
Dutton, Megan   +3 more
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Shoulder reflexes

Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, 2002
Dynamic shoulder stability is dependent on muscular coordination and sensory inputs. In the shoulder, mechanoreceptors are found in the coracoacromial ligament, the rotator cuff tendons, the musculotendinous junctions of the rotator cuff and in the capsule.
Diederichsen, L.   +3 more
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The Shoulder Girdle and Shoulder Joints

1981
The shoulder complex links the axial skeleton with the upper limb. In man, the upper limb has been liberated from its original weight-bearing function and has undergone adaptive changes allowing prehension. The evolution has involved considerable modification in order to allow a greater range of movement and precision at the shoulder.
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The painful shoulder

Seminars in Arthritis and Rheumatism, 1977
The shoulder, a very common site of pain syndromes in medical practice, lends itself well to precise clinical analysis and identification of the pain-sensitive structure or structures. Once identified, rational and effective management can be applied, associated with predictably good prognosis. Early identification of the emerging specific syndrome is
Dallas R. Boushey   +2 more
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The Shoulder Joint

1991
Most injuries to the shoulder joint occur in sports in which the athlete repeatedly throws or serves, for example, baseball or tennis. Other activities, such as swimming, skiing, and kayaking, which place a constant demand on the joint may also result in structural damage.
Pierre-Jerome, C.   +2 more
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The “Frozen Shoulder”

Postgraduate Medicine, 1953
Are you aware of the various medical conditions predisposing to the syndrome of “frozen shoulder”? Are you employing the simple conservative measures that effect the cure of this frequent condition?
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The Shoulder

Topics in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2015
Nancy, Major   +2 more
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