Rehabilitation of the patient with glenohumeral impingement requires a complete understanding of the structures involved and the underlying mechanism creating the impingement response. A detailed clinical examination and comprehensive treatment programme including specific interventions to address pain, scapular dysfunction and rotator cuff weakness are recommended. The inclusion of objective testing to quantify range of motion and both muscular strength and balance in addition to the manual orthopaedic clinical tests allows clinicians to design evidence-based rehabilitation programmes as well as measure progression and patient improvement
The shoulder joint is the most mobile joint in the human body. It comprises a ball and socket struct...
Introduction: Damage to soft tissue in the shoulder area causes significant impairment in the biomec...
The purpose of this project is to determine a rehab protocol for a postsurgical rotator cuff tear. T...
Rehabilitation of the patient with glenohumeral impingement requires a complete understanding of the...
Rafael F Escamilla,1,2 Todd R Hooks,3 Kevin E Wilk4 1Department of Physical Therapy, California Stat...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
To give an overview of current knowledge and guidelines with respect to evidence-based rehabilitatio...
Shoulder impingement syndrome (IS) is one of the most common shoulder problems seen today in the ort...
Shoulder impingement syndrome (IS) is one of the most common shoulder problems seen today in the ort...
Shoulder impingement syndrome (IS) is one of the most common shoulder problems seen today in the ort...
Shoulder impingement is a common condition presumed to contribute to rotator cuff disease. Impingeme...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
Objectives. Pain and limitation of motions in the glenohumeral joint are frequently the consequence ...
Background: Diagnostic accuracy of physical tests and effectiveness of musculoskeletal rehabilitatio...
Faculty advisor: Paula Ludewig, Physical Medicine and RehabilitationThe infraspinatus, supraspinatus...
The shoulder joint is the most mobile joint in the human body. It comprises a ball and socket struct...
Introduction: Damage to soft tissue in the shoulder area causes significant impairment in the biomec...
The purpose of this project is to determine a rehab protocol for a postsurgical rotator cuff tear. T...
Rehabilitation of the patient with glenohumeral impingement requires a complete understanding of the...
Rafael F Escamilla,1,2 Todd R Hooks,3 Kevin E Wilk4 1Department of Physical Therapy, California Stat...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
To give an overview of current knowledge and guidelines with respect to evidence-based rehabilitatio...
Shoulder impingement syndrome (IS) is one of the most common shoulder problems seen today in the ort...
Shoulder impingement syndrome (IS) is one of the most common shoulder problems seen today in the ort...
Shoulder impingement syndrome (IS) is one of the most common shoulder problems seen today in the ort...
Shoulder impingement is a common condition presumed to contribute to rotator cuff disease. Impingeme...
This issue of eMedRef provides information to clinicians on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and ther...
Objectives. Pain and limitation of motions in the glenohumeral joint are frequently the consequence ...
Background: Diagnostic accuracy of physical tests and effectiveness of musculoskeletal rehabilitatio...
Faculty advisor: Paula Ludewig, Physical Medicine and RehabilitationThe infraspinatus, supraspinatus...
The shoulder joint is the most mobile joint in the human body. It comprises a ball and socket struct...
Introduction: Damage to soft tissue in the shoulder area causes significant impairment in the biomec...
The purpose of this project is to determine a rehab protocol for a postsurgical rotator cuff tear. T...