The mean DASH scores were 25.7 (± 17.5) for the 124 PG and 4 (± 8.9) for the CG (p <0.001).</p
<p>A. Box plots for the comparison of kROMs between healthy controls (HCs) (N = 30) and AC patients ...
<p>Maximal inter-incisal opening (MIO), maximal contra-lateral movement (ML) and joint pain using vi...
The Constant-Murley score (CS) has been used for more than 25 years to assess shoulder function. Str...
Constant score for the shoulder joint on the dominant side (scales: pain, activities of daily life, ...
The study was conducted in order to evaluate the theoretical design of the Constant-Murley system an...
The Constant–Murley score (CMS) is a popular measure of shoulder function. However, its ability to m...
PURPOSE: The objective of this study was to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Constant-Mur...
We have analysed the Constant-Murley (1987) assessment for 25 patients with shoulder pathology. We f...
<p>A: Total group at baseline. B: Total group at 6 months. C: Construction work at baseline. D: Cons...
<p>Distribution of the clinical outcomes of shoulder instability patients and controls.</p
<p>The circles show 30 shoulders of 15 healthy controls, while the triangles show 12 affected should...
<p>The univariate comparisons between both groups were conducted by the Student's t test for continu...
We have analysed the Constant-Murley (1987) assessment for 25 patients with shoulder pathology. We f...
Results of impingement tests and provocation tests for the shoulder joint on the dominant side.</p
Baseline characteristics and differences of the subgroups based on the mPDQ-NL Shoulder score.</p
<p>A. Box plots for the comparison of kROMs between healthy controls (HCs) (N = 30) and AC patients ...
<p>Maximal inter-incisal opening (MIO), maximal contra-lateral movement (ML) and joint pain using vi...
The Constant-Murley score (CS) has been used for more than 25 years to assess shoulder function. Str...
Constant score for the shoulder joint on the dominant side (scales: pain, activities of daily life, ...
The study was conducted in order to evaluate the theoretical design of the Constant-Murley system an...
The Constant–Murley score (CMS) is a popular measure of shoulder function. However, its ability to m...
PURPOSE: The objective of this study was to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Constant-Mur...
We have analysed the Constant-Murley (1987) assessment for 25 patients with shoulder pathology. We f...
<p>A: Total group at baseline. B: Total group at 6 months. C: Construction work at baseline. D: Cons...
<p>Distribution of the clinical outcomes of shoulder instability patients and controls.</p
<p>The circles show 30 shoulders of 15 healthy controls, while the triangles show 12 affected should...
<p>The univariate comparisons between both groups were conducted by the Student's t test for continu...
We have analysed the Constant-Murley (1987) assessment for 25 patients with shoulder pathology. We f...
Results of impingement tests and provocation tests for the shoulder joint on the dominant side.</p
Baseline characteristics and differences of the subgroups based on the mPDQ-NL Shoulder score.</p
<p>A. Box plots for the comparison of kROMs between healthy controls (HCs) (N = 30) and AC patients ...
<p>Maximal inter-incisal opening (MIO), maximal contra-lateral movement (ML) and joint pain using vi...
The Constant-Murley score (CS) has been used for more than 25 years to assess shoulder function. Str...