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A Scoping Review on Shoulder Injuries of Wheelchair Tennis Players: Potential Risk-Factors and Musculoskeletal Adaptations [PDF]
Wheelchair tennis players are prone to develop shoulder injuries, due to the combination of wheelchair propulsion, overhead activities and daily wheelchair activities.
Laura Mayrhuber+10 more
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Shoulder Injuries in Professional Baseball Batters: Analysis of 3,414 Injuries Over an 8-Year Period [PDF]
Purpose: To characterize the shoulder injuries experienced by baseball batters and position players (nonpitchers); to quantify the outcomes of these injuries with respect to time out of play, recurrence, and surgery rates; and to identify any injury ...
Erick M. Marigi, M.D.+6 more
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Background Handball is a physical contact sport that includes frequent overhead throwing, and this combination leads to a high rate of shoulder injuries.
Martin Asker+4 more
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Sports-Related Shoulder Injuries Among Female Athletes. [PDF]
Wright CL, Patel J, Hettrich CM.
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"Floating shoulder" injuries. [PDF]
"Floating shoulder" is a rare injury complex resulting from high-energy blunt force trauma to the shoulder, resulting in scapulothoracic dissociation. It is commonly associated with catastrophic neurovascular injury. Two cases of motorcyclists with floating shoulder injuries are described.
Heng K.
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Reliability of high-resolution ultrasound and magnetic resonance arthrography of the shoulder in patients with sports-related shoulder injuries. [PDF]
Introduction The shoulder, a very complex joint, offers a wide range of pathologies. Intraarticular abnormalities and rotator cuff injuries are mainly assessed and diagnosed by magnetic resonance arthrography (MRA).
Wengert GJ+6 more
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Complex Injuries of the Shoulder - Floating Shoulder [PDF]
Complex injuries of the shoulder are comparatively rare. Within the field of complex shoulder injuries this article particularly deals with the diagnosis and therapy of the "floating shoulder injury" as a review article. This term describes a discontinuation of the osseus and soft tissue suspension of the upper extremity from the axial skeleton.
Wolfgang J. Köstler+3 more
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Mapping of ultrasonography methods and shoulder soft-tissue injury locations in patients with stroke: a scoping review [PDF]
Objective: To map studies that use ultrasonography to assess shoulder soft-tissue injuries in stroke survivors and identify the methods and soft-tissue injury locations. Design: Scoping review.
Masayuki Dogan+4 more
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