- Abstract:
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OBJECTIVE: Evidence for effective management of shoulder impingement is limited. The present study aimed to quantify the clinical, neurophysiological, and biomechanical effects of a scapular motor control retraining for young individuals with shoulder impingement signs. METHOD: Sixteen adults with shoulder impingement signs (mean age 22 ± 1.6 years) underwent the intervention and 16 healthy participants (24.8 ± 3.1years) provided reference data. Shoulder function and pain were assessed using...
Expand abstract - Publication status:
- Published
- Journal:
- Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery / American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons ... [et al.]
- Volume:
- 22
- Issue:
- 4
- Pages:
- e11-e19
- Publication date:
- 2013-04-05
- DOI:
- EISSN:
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1532-6500
- ISSN:
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1058-2746
- URN:
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uuid:4019d469-13ed-4a45-87cd-084de10af8b2
- Source identifiers:
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350530
- Local pid:
- pubs:350530
- Language:
- English
- Keywords:
- Copyright date:
- 2013
Journal article
Motor control retraining exercises for shoulder impingement: effects on function, muscle activation, and biomechanics in young adults.
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