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The relationship between glenohumeral joint total rotational range of motion and the functional movement screen™ shoulder mobility test.TOTAL ARC OF MOTION IN THE SIDELYING POSITION: EVIDENCE FOR A NEW METHOD TO ASSESS GLENOHUMERAL INTERNAL ROTATION DEFICIT IN OVERHEAD ATHLETESTHE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PASSIVE GLENOHUMERAL TOTAL ROTATION AND THE STRENGTH OF THE INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL ROTATOR MUSCLES, A PRELIMINARY STUDY.Shoulder-Rotator Strength, Range of Motion, and Acromiohumeral Distance in Asymptomatic Adolescent Volleyball AttackersGlenohumeral internal rotation deficit in throwing athletes: current perspectives.
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scientific article published on October 2013
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Glenohumeral motion deficits: friend or foe?
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Glenohumeral motion deficits: friend or foe?
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Glenohumeral motion deficits: friend or foe?
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Glenohumeral motion deficits: friend or foe?
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Glenohumeral motion deficits: friend or foe?
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Glenohumeral motion deficits: friend or foe?
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George Davies
Kevin E Wilk
Mike Reinold
Robert Manske
Todd Ellenbecker
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2013-10-01T00:00:00Z