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The Differences of Shoulder Range of Motion and Dynamic Stability in Upper Extremity Depending on Ages and Experiences of Shoulder Injuries among Volleyball Players [PDF]
PURPOSE This study aimed to verify the differences in shoulder range of motion (ROM) and dynamic stability in the upper extremities depending on the players’ ages and frequency of sports injuries in the shoulder joint.
Young Hoon Kim+4 more
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Purpose: The aim of this work to determine the influence of a program containing exercises in a closed kinematic chain, eccentric and strength exercises on injuries of students – rock climbers.
S. Kozin+7 more
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Background: In rugby, the shoulder contributes to attack/defence during collisions, tackling, falling, scrummaging, and mauling. We investigated the frequency, tissue, and pathology type of shoulder injuries per player position among professional South ...
Jan Gerhardus Louwrens+5 more
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An unusual shoulder injury [PDF]
Traumatic pseudoaneurysm of the axillary artery is a rare sequel of shoulder injury. We report here a unique phenomenon of delayed presentation axillary pseudoaneurysm some time after an initial blunt injury, with no evidence of gross bony injury.
SC Fraser, AJ Moss, J Murie, D Valenti
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An unusual shoulder injury [PDF]
A 23-year-old man was riding his motor bike on a wet country road. Negotiating a sharp curve the bike slipped and he landed on his outstretched left hand while the bike toppled over him, trapping the left leg underneath. On examination there was an obvious deformity of his left leg with swelling and bruising over the left shoulder along with some ...
A A Syed, P Keogh
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The Imaging Diagnosis of Patients with Shoulder Pain Caused by Sports Injury
The shoulder joint is the most complex and movable joint of the human body. A variety of diseases can affect the shoulder joint and cause shoulder pain. Sports injuries are an important and common cause of shoulder pain.
Xiaoqi Dong, Lu Wang
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Background The risk of injury in adolescent handball is high, and shoulder and knee injuries are among the most frequent and burdensome. The Swedish Knee Control programme reduced the risk of anterior cruciate ligament injuries in female youth football ...
M. Asker+4 more
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Background Acromial morphology has previously been defined as a risk factor for some shoulder pathologies. Yet, study results are inconclusive and not all major shoulder diseases have been sufficiently investigated. Thus, the aim of the present study was
Philipp R. Heuberer+7 more
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Epidemiology of functional shoulder instability: an online survey
Background Functional shoulder instability (FSI) is defined as glenohumeral instability that is not caused by structural defects but rather by abnormal muscle activation patterns.
Victor Danzinger+2 more
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Shoulder pain and instability of the acromioclavicular joint in athletes in combat sports
Shoulder pain is one of the most common causes of athletes requests for medical care. The review presents the diagnostics of shoulder pain in athletes often due to the limitation of internal rotation in the shoulder joint and damage of the ...
A. A. Bogdanov
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