The popularity of resistance training (RT) is evident by the more than 45 million Americans who engage in strength training regularly. Although the health and fitness benefits ascribed to RT are generally agreed upon, participation is not without risk. Acute and chronic injuries attributed to RT have been cited in the epidemiological literature among both competitive and recreational participants. The shoulder complex in particular has been alluded to as one of the most prevalent regions of injury. The purpose of this manuscript is to present an overview of documented shoulder injuries among the RT population and where possible discern mechanisms of injury and risk factors. A literature search was conducted in the PUBMED, CINAHL, SPORTDiscu...
Background: Weight-training sports, including weightlifting, powerlifting, bodybuilding, strongman,...
Kolber, MJ, Cheatham, SW, Salamh, PA, and Hanney, WJ. Characteristics of shoulder impingement in the...
Kolber, MJ, Cheatham, SW, Salamh, PA, and Hanney, WJ. Characteristics of shoulder impingement in the...
The popularity of resistance training (RT) is evident by the more than 45 million Americans who enga...
The popularity of resistance training (RT) is evident by the more than 45 million Americans who enga...
Objective. The purpose of this study was to investigate shoulder joint and muscle characteristics in...
Objective. The purpose of this study was to investigate shoulder joint and muscle characteristics in...
Shoulder disorders attributed to weight training are well documented in the literature; however, a p...
Shoulder disorders attributed to weight training are well documented in the literature; however, a p...
Shoulder disorders attributed to weight training are well documented in the literature; however, a p...
Purpose: This systematic review examines what is known about injuries in strength training.Methods: ...
Shoulder disorders attributed to weight training are well documented in the literature, with prevale...
Weight resistance training (RT) is an essential component of physical conditioning programs to impro...
Weight resistance training (RT) is an essential component of physical conditioning programs to impro...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, prevalence, and the...
Background: Weight-training sports, including weightlifting, powerlifting, bodybuilding, strongman,...
Kolber, MJ, Cheatham, SW, Salamh, PA, and Hanney, WJ. Characteristics of shoulder impingement in the...
Kolber, MJ, Cheatham, SW, Salamh, PA, and Hanney, WJ. Characteristics of shoulder impingement in the...
The popularity of resistance training (RT) is evident by the more than 45 million Americans who enga...
The popularity of resistance training (RT) is evident by the more than 45 million Americans who enga...
Objective. The purpose of this study was to investigate shoulder joint and muscle characteristics in...
Objective. The purpose of this study was to investigate shoulder joint and muscle characteristics in...
Shoulder disorders attributed to weight training are well documented in the literature; however, a p...
Shoulder disorders attributed to weight training are well documented in the literature; however, a p...
Shoulder disorders attributed to weight training are well documented in the literature; however, a p...
Purpose: This systematic review examines what is known about injuries in strength training.Methods: ...
Shoulder disorders attributed to weight training are well documented in the literature, with prevale...
Weight resistance training (RT) is an essential component of physical conditioning programs to impro...
Weight resistance training (RT) is an essential component of physical conditioning programs to impro...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, prevalence, and the...
Background: Weight-training sports, including weightlifting, powerlifting, bodybuilding, strongman,...
Kolber, MJ, Cheatham, SW, Salamh, PA, and Hanney, WJ. Characteristics of shoulder impingement in the...
Kolber, MJ, Cheatham, SW, Salamh, PA, and Hanney, WJ. Characteristics of shoulder impingement in the...