Movement faults (MF), described as the alteration of joint position and motion, are an important factor associated with developing shoulder pathologies. However, determining or predicting the exact MF in participants with shoulder pain is limited by the absence of clinical tools and poor validity. The aim of the study was to determine the validity of using observational assessment to MFs or controlling MFs in subjects with chronic shoulder pain during shoulder elevation and external rotation. Concurrent validity study METHODS: Twenty-seven people with chronic shoulder pain were examined. The index test represented three observational assessments of MF during shoulder external rotation, elevation in the frontal plane, and elevation in the sa...
Objectives: To assess interobserver reproducibility (agreement and reliability) of visually estimate...
Objectives: To assess interobserver reproducibility (agreement and reliability) of visually estimate...
Background and Purpose. Shoulder dysfunction is common in various patient populations. This investig...
Movement faults (MF), described as the alteration of joint position and motion, are an important fac...
The aim of the study was to assess the observer variation between trained primary care physicians in...
BACKGROUND: Clinical investigation of shoulder injuries commonly utilizes visual evaluation of scapu...
Objective: To assess the intrarater and interrater reliability among rheumatologists of a standardis...
Background. Deviant shoulder girdle movement is suggested as an eminent factor in the etiology of sh...
Background. Deviant shoulder girdle movement is suggested as an eminent factor in the etiology of sh...
Background. Deviant shoulder girdle movement is suggested as an eminent factor in the etiology of sh...
This study examined criterion and construct validity of passive range of motion (PROM) and pain vari...
Objective: To assess the intrarater and interrater reliability among rheumatologists of a standardis...
Background: Shoulder assessment in rehabilitation is focused on kinematic properties due to the vari...
Background: Shoulder assessment in rehabilitation is focused on kinematic properties due to the vari...
Objectives: To assess interobserver reproducibility (agreement and reliability) of visually estimate...
Objectives: To assess interobserver reproducibility (agreement and reliability) of visually estimate...
Objectives: To assess interobserver reproducibility (agreement and reliability) of visually estimate...
Background and Purpose. Shoulder dysfunction is common in various patient populations. This investig...
Movement faults (MF), described as the alteration of joint position and motion, are an important fac...
The aim of the study was to assess the observer variation between trained primary care physicians in...
BACKGROUND: Clinical investigation of shoulder injuries commonly utilizes visual evaluation of scapu...
Objective: To assess the intrarater and interrater reliability among rheumatologists of a standardis...
Background. Deviant shoulder girdle movement is suggested as an eminent factor in the etiology of sh...
Background. Deviant shoulder girdle movement is suggested as an eminent factor in the etiology of sh...
Background. Deviant shoulder girdle movement is suggested as an eminent factor in the etiology of sh...
This study examined criterion and construct validity of passive range of motion (PROM) and pain vari...
Objective: To assess the intrarater and interrater reliability among rheumatologists of a standardis...
Background: Shoulder assessment in rehabilitation is focused on kinematic properties due to the vari...
Background: Shoulder assessment in rehabilitation is focused on kinematic properties due to the vari...
Objectives: To assess interobserver reproducibility (agreement and reliability) of visually estimate...
Objectives: To assess interobserver reproducibility (agreement and reliability) of visually estimate...
Objectives: To assess interobserver reproducibility (agreement and reliability) of visually estimate...
Background and Purpose. Shoulder dysfunction is common in various patient populations. This investig...