Difference of angles and pain in Subjects without (n = 139) and with (n = 61) rotator cuff tear, dominant side.</p
Objective To determine the potential differences in both scapular positioning and scapular movement...
Background: The vast majority of studies regarding rotator cuff tears (RCTs) are focused on etiopath...
It is simultaneously critical and refreshing to read an article that keeps our focus on the patient....
Purpose/Background: Rotator cuff weakness is a common finding in patients with shoulder pain. Weakn...
Comparison of posture angle parameters between participants with and without low back pain.</p
To determine whether the thickness of the rotator interval tendons is different when comparing both ...
The vast majority of studies regarding rotator cuff tears (RCTs) are focused on etiopathogenesis and...
Objective: The primary aim was to ascertain whether unilateral shoulder pain is implicated in streng...
Active range of motion and pain caused by moving the dominant shoulder joint.</p
Aims: The most widely used joint in the wheelchair basketball players is shoulder. The shoulder join...
Volume of trunk muscles on the dominant and non-dominant side and asymmetry ratio in golfers and non...
BackgroundThe literature emphasizes that a consideration of patients' perspectives is an important p...
Constant score for the shoulder joint on the dominant side (scales: pain, activities of daily life, ...
The Constant-Murley score (CS) has been used for more than 25 years to assess shoulder function. Str...
<p>Comparison between a medial meniscus root tear and lateral meniscus root tear.</p
Objective To determine the potential differences in both scapular positioning and scapular movement...
Background: The vast majority of studies regarding rotator cuff tears (RCTs) are focused on etiopath...
It is simultaneously critical and refreshing to read an article that keeps our focus on the patient....
Purpose/Background: Rotator cuff weakness is a common finding in patients with shoulder pain. Weakn...
Comparison of posture angle parameters between participants with and without low back pain.</p
To determine whether the thickness of the rotator interval tendons is different when comparing both ...
The vast majority of studies regarding rotator cuff tears (RCTs) are focused on etiopathogenesis and...
Objective: The primary aim was to ascertain whether unilateral shoulder pain is implicated in streng...
Active range of motion and pain caused by moving the dominant shoulder joint.</p
Aims: The most widely used joint in the wheelchair basketball players is shoulder. The shoulder join...
Volume of trunk muscles on the dominant and non-dominant side and asymmetry ratio in golfers and non...
BackgroundThe literature emphasizes that a consideration of patients' perspectives is an important p...
Constant score for the shoulder joint on the dominant side (scales: pain, activities of daily life, ...
The Constant-Murley score (CS) has been used for more than 25 years to assess shoulder function. Str...
<p>Comparison between a medial meniscus root tear and lateral meniscus root tear.</p
Objective To determine the potential differences in both scapular positioning and scapular movement...
Background: The vast majority of studies regarding rotator cuff tears (RCTs) are focused on etiopath...
It is simultaneously critical and refreshing to read an article that keeps our focus on the patient....