BMJ: MEASURING ECCENTRIC STRENGTH OF THE SHOULDER EXTERNAL ROTATORS USING A HAND-HELD DYNAMOMETER: RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY
MEASURING ECCENTRIC STRENGTH OF THE SHOULDER EXTERNAL ROTATORS USING A HAND-HELD DYNAMOMETER: RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The management of large and massive rotator cuff tears presents considerable challenges for shoulder surgeons.
Healio: Arthroscopic superior capsule reconstruction for rotator cuff tears improves shoulder function
The causes of shoulder pain may be as common as a traumatic injury or as rare as a systemic inflammatory condition, according to the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. The combination of joints ...
Your rotator cuff includes several muscles that support range of motion in your arm and shoulder while holding the socket in place. The rotator cuff is a group of four muscles that hold your upper arm ...
BMJ: Correlation between isokinetic profile and shoulder injuries in male volleyball athletes
Background There is a high prevalence of shoulder injuries in volleyball and their preventive management is still a challenge. Isokinetic assessment is largely used in sports injury prevention. Few ...
Your shoulders have the ability to move more than most joints. Your shoulder range of motion is, basically, how far you can move each shoulder in different directions without major joint pain or other ...
What Is a Rotator Cuff? Your rotator cuff is made up of muscles and tendons that keep the ball (head) of your upper arm bone (humerus) in your shoulder socket. It also helps you raise and rotate your ...