Background: Shoulder pain is becoming increasingly problematic in young players as volleyball gains popularity. Associations between repetitive motion and pain and overuse injury have been observed in other overhand sports (most notably baseball). Studies of adult athletes suggest that there is a shoulder pain and overuse problem present in volleyball players, but minimal research has been done to establish rates and causes in juvenile participants. Purpose: To establish rates of shoulder pain, regardless of whether it resulted in a loss of playing time, in female high school volleyball players. A secondary goal was to determine whether high repetition volumes correlated with an increased likelihood of experiencing pain. Study Design: Descr...
Purpose: To examine the prevalence of shoulder pain among junior female players in team handball. ...
ABSTRACT Sports injuries are common, although apart from high-level sportsmanship, sport is practic...
Context: Janda’s Upper-Crossed Syndrome (UCS) is characterized by alternating patterns of tightness ...
Background: Shoulder pain is becoming increasingly problematic in young players as volleyball gains ...
Verhagen et al. [1] found that shoulder injury caused the longest mean absence from sports participa...
The aim of this study was to identify the intrinsic factors that could increase risk of shoulder pai...
Background: Monitoring the volume of activity (i.e. pitch counts) and tracking upper extremity (UE) ...
Shoulder injury in overhead athletes, who perform repetitive overhead motions, has been well documen...
Previous studies have indicated weak hip muscle activation in baseball pitchers leads to an increase...
Objectives: There are relatively few published epidemiological studies examining the differences in ...
Shoulder injuries are very prevalent in volleyball players, especially in attackers and servers. Sho...
Background: Overuse injuries are common in volleyball; however, few studies exist that quantify the ...
Objectives: This study sought to quantify the 1-year cumulative incidence of shoulder and elbow pain...
Overuse injuries are predominant in sports involving the repetition of similar movements patterns, s...
Shoulder antepulsion, altered scapular kinematics and imbalance of muscle activity are commonly asso...
Purpose: To examine the prevalence of shoulder pain among junior female players in team handball. ...
ABSTRACT Sports injuries are common, although apart from high-level sportsmanship, sport is practic...
Context: Janda’s Upper-Crossed Syndrome (UCS) is characterized by alternating patterns of tightness ...
Background: Shoulder pain is becoming increasingly problematic in young players as volleyball gains ...
Verhagen et al. [1] found that shoulder injury caused the longest mean absence from sports participa...
The aim of this study was to identify the intrinsic factors that could increase risk of shoulder pai...
Background: Monitoring the volume of activity (i.e. pitch counts) and tracking upper extremity (UE) ...
Shoulder injury in overhead athletes, who perform repetitive overhead motions, has been well documen...
Previous studies have indicated weak hip muscle activation in baseball pitchers leads to an increase...
Objectives: There are relatively few published epidemiological studies examining the differences in ...
Shoulder injuries are very prevalent in volleyball players, especially in attackers and servers. Sho...
Background: Overuse injuries are common in volleyball; however, few studies exist that quantify the ...
Objectives: This study sought to quantify the 1-year cumulative incidence of shoulder and elbow pain...
Overuse injuries are predominant in sports involving the repetition of similar movements patterns, s...
Shoulder antepulsion, altered scapular kinematics and imbalance of muscle activity are commonly asso...
Purpose: To examine the prevalence of shoulder pain among junior female players in team handball. ...
ABSTRACT Sports injuries are common, although apart from high-level sportsmanship, sport is practic...
Context: Janda’s Upper-Crossed Syndrome (UCS) is characterized by alternating patterns of tightness ...