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Mechanisms of Shoulder Injuries
Physical Therapy, 1986In this article, we discuss our review of 284 shoulder injuries that were seen and treated arthroscopically during a five-year period. All of the injuries were related to the athletes' particular sport. We describe the biomechanical basis for these injuries and review the data gathered on the forces involved in the act of throwing.
W D, McLeod, J R, Andrews
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Shoulder Injuries in Canoeing and Kayaking
Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine, 2017Objective: We report the largest case series of shoulder injuries among paddlers so far to establish common mechanisms and patterns of injury. We also discuss how these injuries were managed and report the proportion of paddlers that return to ...
P. Holland, E. Torrance, L. Funk
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The American Journal of Sports Medicine, 2004
Although often perceived as a leisurely activity, golf can be a demanding sport, which can result in injury, usually from overuse and sometimes from poor technique. The shoulder is a commonly affected site, with the lead shoulder, or the left shoulder in the right-handed golfer, particularly vulnerable to injury.
David H, Kim +3 more
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Although often perceived as a leisurely activity, golf can be a demanding sport, which can result in injury, usually from overuse and sometimes from poor technique. The shoulder is a commonly affected site, with the lead shoulder, or the left shoulder in the right-handed golfer, particularly vulnerable to injury.
David H, Kim +3 more
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Complex Injuries of the Shoulder - Floating Shoulder
Acta chirurgiae orthopaedicae et traumatologiae Cechoslovaca, 2006Complex 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.
Köstler, Wolfgang +3 more
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Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1993
A prospective case‐control study was made to estimate the incidence of clavicular fracture and brachial plexus palsy, to find out possible risk factors during pregnancy and labor associated with these injuries, and to ascertain the prognosis of injured infants.
T, Walle, A L, Hartikainen-Sorri
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A prospective case‐control study was made to estimate the incidence of clavicular fracture and brachial plexus palsy, to find out possible risk factors during pregnancy and labor associated with these injuries, and to ascertain the prognosis of injured infants.
T, Walle, A L, Hartikainen-Sorri
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1996
Abstract That ‘X-rays’ are not the be all and end all of establishing a diagnosis in traumatized patients is perfectly illustrated in the shoulder where there are several skeletal injuries not shown or easily missed on routine shoulder X-rays but in which correct clinical method will lead to correct X-rays being taken.
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Abstract That ‘X-rays’ are not the be all and end all of establishing a diagnosis in traumatized patients is perfectly illustrated in the shoulder where there are several skeletal injuries not shown or easily missed on routine shoulder X-rays but in which correct clinical method will lead to correct X-rays being taken.
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