A high proportion of shoulder injuries in table tennis players are common, which is both a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge. An understanding of the interaction between biomechanical function of the shoulder and mechanisms of shoulder injuries in table tennis players is necessary to prevent injury and to conduct clinical treatment of the shoulder as soon as possible. The purpose of this minireview was to select the available evidence on the biomechanical characteristics of shoulder movement and potential relationships with various shoulder injuries that are common in table tennis players. Five studies revealed interesting biomechanical characteristics of shoulder movement patterns in table tennis players: large internal rotation torque,...
n volleyball, the dominant shoulder of the athlete undergoes biomechanical and morphological adaptat...
n volleyball, the dominant shoulder of the athlete undergoes biomechanical and morphological adaptat...
International audienceBackground: Shoulder range of motion (ROM) deficits have been identified as an...
Introduction: Shoulder injuries are very common in sports such as table tennis in which the athletes...
Shoulder pain and injury are common in tennis players. The precise causes for such pain remain uncle...
Shoulder pain has been associated with glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) and a reduction...
Wheelchair tennis players are prone to develop shoulder injuries, due to the combination of wheelcha...
Wheelchair tennis players are prone to develop shoulder injuries, due to the combination of wheelcha...
Background: Participating in wheelchair tennis increases the demands placed on the shoulder and coul...
Shoulder pain has been associated with glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) and a reduction...
Background: Participating in wheelchair tennis increases the demands placed on the shoulder and coul...
n volleyball, the dominant shoulder of the athlete undergoes biomechanical and morphological adaptat...
n volleyball, the dominant shoulder of the athlete undergoes biomechanical and morphological adaptat...
n volleyball, the dominant shoulder of the athlete undergoes biomechanical and morphological adaptat...
International audienceBackground: Shoulder range of motion (ROM) deficits have been identified as an...
n volleyball, the dominant shoulder of the athlete undergoes biomechanical and morphological adaptat...
n volleyball, the dominant shoulder of the athlete undergoes biomechanical and morphological adaptat...
International audienceBackground: Shoulder range of motion (ROM) deficits have been identified as an...
Introduction: Shoulder injuries are very common in sports such as table tennis in which the athletes...
Shoulder pain and injury are common in tennis players. The precise causes for such pain remain uncle...
Shoulder pain has been associated with glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) and a reduction...
Wheelchair tennis players are prone to develop shoulder injuries, due to the combination of wheelcha...
Wheelchair tennis players are prone to develop shoulder injuries, due to the combination of wheelcha...
Background: Participating in wheelchair tennis increases the demands placed on the shoulder and coul...
Shoulder pain has been associated with glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) and a reduction...
Background: Participating in wheelchair tennis increases the demands placed on the shoulder and coul...
n volleyball, the dominant shoulder of the athlete undergoes biomechanical and morphological adaptat...
n volleyball, the dominant shoulder of the athlete undergoes biomechanical and morphological adaptat...
n volleyball, the dominant shoulder of the athlete undergoes biomechanical and morphological adaptat...
International audienceBackground: Shoulder range of motion (ROM) deficits have been identified as an...
n volleyball, the dominant shoulder of the athlete undergoes biomechanical and morphological adaptat...
n volleyball, the dominant shoulder of the athlete undergoes biomechanical and morphological adaptat...
International audienceBackground: Shoulder range of motion (ROM) deficits have been identified as an...