BACKGROUND: Physical therapy (PT) is often prescribed for patients with rotator cuff tears. The extent to which PT influences strength, range of motion (ROM), and patient-reported outcomes has been studied extensively, but the effect of PT on in vivo joint kinematics is not well understood. PURPOSE: To assess the influence of symptomatic rotator cuff pathology and the effects of PT on shoulder motion, strength, and patient-reported outcomes. STUDY DESIGN: Controlled laboratory study. METHODS: Twenty-five patients with a symptomatic rotator cuff tear and 25 age-matched asymptomatic control subjects were recruited. Shoulder motion was measured using a biplane radiography imaging system, strength was assessed with a Biodex dynamometer, and pat...
BackgroundThe literature emphasizes that a consideration of patients' perspectives is an important p...
Coşkun, Reşat (Arel Author)Background: In our study, it was aimed to research the effect of kinesiol...
This research was motivated by the general complaints that patients generally experience functional ...
BACKGROUND: Physical therapy (PT) is often prescribed for patients with rotator cuff tears. The exte...
BACKGROUND: Physical therapy (PT) is often prescribed for patients with rotator cuff tears. The exte...
BACKGROUND: Physical therapy (PT) is often prescribed for patients with rotator cuff tears. The exte...
INTRODUCTION: Rotator cuff tears are common, affecting up to 50% (or more) of individuals over age 6...
The aim of research work: Investigate different physical therapy program effect of shoulder joint fu...
The aim of research work: Investigate different physical therapy program effect of shoulder joint fu...
The aim of research work: Investigate different physical therapy program effect of shoulder joint fu...
Object: The change of shoulder range of motion, muscle strength, pain and functional capacity after ...
abstract: Introduction: Individuals with rotator cuff tears (RCT) have been found to compensate in t...
Introduction: Critical shoulder angle (CSA) has been shown to influence rates of rotator cuff tears ...
Background: Although the prevalence of full-thickness rotator cuff tears increases with age, many pa...
BackgroundThe literature emphasizes that a consideration of patients' perspectives is an important p...
BackgroundThe literature emphasizes that a consideration of patients' perspectives is an important p...
Coşkun, Reşat (Arel Author)Background: In our study, it was aimed to research the effect of kinesiol...
This research was motivated by the general complaints that patients generally experience functional ...
BACKGROUND: Physical therapy (PT) is often prescribed for patients with rotator cuff tears. The exte...
BACKGROUND: Physical therapy (PT) is often prescribed for patients with rotator cuff tears. The exte...
BACKGROUND: Physical therapy (PT) is often prescribed for patients with rotator cuff tears. The exte...
INTRODUCTION: Rotator cuff tears are common, affecting up to 50% (or more) of individuals over age 6...
The aim of research work: Investigate different physical therapy program effect of shoulder joint fu...
The aim of research work: Investigate different physical therapy program effect of shoulder joint fu...
The aim of research work: Investigate different physical therapy program effect of shoulder joint fu...
Object: The change of shoulder range of motion, muscle strength, pain and functional capacity after ...
abstract: Introduction: Individuals with rotator cuff tears (RCT) have been found to compensate in t...
Introduction: Critical shoulder angle (CSA) has been shown to influence rates of rotator cuff tears ...
Background: Although the prevalence of full-thickness rotator cuff tears increases with age, many pa...
BackgroundThe literature emphasizes that a consideration of patients' perspectives is an important p...
BackgroundThe literature emphasizes that a consideration of patients' perspectives is an important p...
Coşkun, Reşat (Arel Author)Background: In our study, it was aimed to research the effect of kinesiol...
This research was motivated by the general complaints that patients generally experience functional ...