Despite case reports implicating anterior instability (AI) as an etiological source of shoulder pain among weight-training (WT) participants, a paucity of case-controlled evidence exists to support this premise. The purpose of this study was to determine if WT participants have clinical characteristics of AI and hyperlaxity. Additionally, we investigated the role of exercise selection. One hundred fifty-nine healthy male participants (mean age 28 years) were recruited and included 123 individuals who engaged in WT a minimum of 2 days per week and 36 controls with no history of WT participation. Before testing, participants completed a questionnaire summarizing their training patterns. Upon completing the questionnaire, 3 reliable and valid ...
Kolber, MJ, Hanney, WJ, Cheatham, SW, Salamh, PA, Masaracchio, M, and Liu, X. Shoulder joint and mus...
The fitness benefits ascribed to weight training (wt) are well known; however, participation is not ...
THE FITNESS BENEFITS ASCRIBED TO WEIGHT TRAINING (WT) ARE WELL KNOWN; HOWEVER, PARTICIPATION IS NOT ...
Despite case reports implicating anterior instability (AI) as an etiological source of shoulder pain...
Despite case reports implicating anterior instability (AI) as an etiological source of shoulder pain...
Despite case reports implicating anterior instability (AI) as an etiological source of shoulder pain...
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...
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, with prevale...
Kolber, MJ, Cheatham, SW, Salamh, PA, and Hanney, WJ. Characteristics of shoulder impingement in the...
Objective. The purpose of this study was to investigate shoulder joint and muscle characteristics in...
Kolber, MJ, Cheatham, SW, Salamh, PA, and Hanney, WJ. Characteristics of shoulder impingement in the...
Despite reports implicating subacromial impingement syndrome (SIS) as an etiologic source of shoulde...
Shoulder disorders attributed to weight training are well documented in the literature; however, a p...
Kolber, MJ, Hanney, WJ, Cheatham, SW, Salamh, PA, Masaracchio, M, and Liu, X. Shoulder joint and mus...
The fitness benefits ascribed to weight training (wt) are well known; however, participation is not ...
THE FITNESS BENEFITS ASCRIBED TO WEIGHT TRAINING (WT) ARE WELL KNOWN; HOWEVER, PARTICIPATION IS NOT ...
Despite case reports implicating anterior instability (AI) as an etiological source of shoulder pain...
Despite case reports implicating anterior instability (AI) as an etiological source of shoulder pain...
Despite case reports implicating anterior instability (AI) as an etiological source of shoulder pain...
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...
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, with prevale...
Kolber, MJ, Cheatham, SW, Salamh, PA, and Hanney, WJ. Characteristics of shoulder impingement in the...
Objective. The purpose of this study was to investigate shoulder joint and muscle characteristics in...
Kolber, MJ, Cheatham, SW, Salamh, PA, and Hanney, WJ. Characteristics of shoulder impingement in the...
Despite reports implicating subacromial impingement syndrome (SIS) as an etiologic source of shoulde...
Shoulder disorders attributed to weight training are well documented in the literature; however, a p...
Kolber, MJ, Hanney, WJ, Cheatham, SW, Salamh, PA, Masaracchio, M, and Liu, X. Shoulder joint and mus...
The fitness benefits ascribed to weight training (wt) are well known; however, participation is not ...
THE FITNESS BENEFITS ASCRIBED TO WEIGHT TRAINING (WT) ARE WELL KNOWN; HOWEVER, PARTICIPATION IS NOT ...