Objective: This study aimed to investigate the immediate effects of serving on shoulder rotational range of motion (ROM) in tennis players by comparing to groundstrokes.Design: Same-subject, randomised, crossover study.Setting: Indoor hard courts.Participants: Eighteen male and 12 female professional and university level tennis players.Main outcome measures: Passive glenohumeral internal and external rotation ROM measurements, using a digital inclinometer, were undertaken at baseline and immediately following serving and groundstroke tasks on both dominant and non-dominant shoulders. Total rotation was calculated as the sum of internal and external rotation.Results: On the dominant and non-dominant shoulders there was no significant interac...
Shoulder pain has been associated with glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) and a reduction...
Shoulder pain has been associated with glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) and a reduction...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Tennis practice requires a lot of technical, physical and mental qualities ...
International audienceBackground: Shoulder range of motion (ROM) deficits have been identified as an...
International audienceBackground: Shoulder range of motion (ROM) deficits have been identified as an...
International audienceBackground: Shoulder range of motion (ROM) deficits have been identified as an...
International audienceBackground: Shoulder range of motion (ROM) deficits have been identified as an...
International audienceBackground: Shoulder range of motion (ROM) deficits have been identified as an...
International audienceBackground: Shoulder range of motion (ROM) deficits have been identified as an...
International audienceBackground: Shoulder range of motion (ROM) deficits have been identified as an...
Shoulder pain has been associated with glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) and a reductio...
Shoulder pain has been associated with glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) and a reductio...
Shoulder pain has been associated with glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) and a reductio...
Shoulder pain has been associated with glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) and a reduction...
A glenohumeral internal rotation deficit of the dominant shoulder relative to the non-dominant shoul...
Shoulder pain has been associated with glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) and a reduction...
Shoulder pain has been associated with glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) and a reduction...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Tennis practice requires a lot of technical, physical and mental qualities ...
International audienceBackground: Shoulder range of motion (ROM) deficits have been identified as an...
International audienceBackground: Shoulder range of motion (ROM) deficits have been identified as an...
International audienceBackground: Shoulder range of motion (ROM) deficits have been identified as an...
International audienceBackground: Shoulder range of motion (ROM) deficits have been identified as an...
International audienceBackground: Shoulder range of motion (ROM) deficits have been identified as an...
International audienceBackground: Shoulder range of motion (ROM) deficits have been identified as an...
International audienceBackground: Shoulder range of motion (ROM) deficits have been identified as an...
Shoulder pain has been associated with glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) and a reductio...
Shoulder pain has been associated with glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) and a reductio...
Shoulder pain has been associated with glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) and a reductio...
Shoulder pain has been associated with glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) and a reduction...
A glenohumeral internal rotation deficit of the dominant shoulder relative to the non-dominant shoul...
Shoulder pain has been associated with glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) and a reduction...
Shoulder pain has been associated with glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) and a reduction...
peer reviewedBACKGROUND: Tennis practice requires a lot of technical, physical and mental qualities ...