Click on the URI link to access this article (may not be free)In most shoulder conditions a loss of glenohumeral motion results in shoulder performance impairments. However, in the overhead athlete loss of glenohumeral internal rotation, termed glenohumeral internal rotation deficiency (GIRD), is a normal phenomenon that should be expected. Without a loss of glenohumeral internal rotation the overhead athlete will not have the requisite glenohumeral external rotation needed to throw a baseball at nearly 100 miles per hour, or serve a tennis ball at velocities of 120 miles per hour or more. Not all GIRD is pathologic. The authors of this manuscript have defined two types of GIRD; one that is normal and one that is pathologic. Anatomical G...
Introduction: Shoulder internal and external rotator muscles play a critical role to provide stabili...
Background: To evaluate the effectiveness of conservative therapy in range of movement (ROM), streng...
Background: Several studies reported the importance of glenohumeral and scapular muscle activity and...
Michael B Rose, Thomas Noonan Steadman Hawkins Clinic, University of Colorado School of Medicin...
Background: Overhead athletes are subject to adaptations in the shoulder including glenohumeral inte...
Background: The glenohumeral joint becomes dislocated more than any other major joint because it ma...
Objectives: Eccentric external rotator (ER) and concentric internal rotator (IR) strength is express...
Physical examination of overhead-throwing athletes consistently demonstrates adaptive glenohumeral i...
Background: Loss of internal rotation range of motion (ROM) on the dominant side is well documented ...
Graduation date: 2015Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from March 20, 201...
Background: The rotator interval (RI) has been exploited as a potentially benign point of entry into...
Objective: Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Deficit is one of the important risk factors in throwing a...
AbstractBackgroundGlenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) is a risk factor for shoulder and el...
Background: To evaluate the effectiveness of conservative therapy in range of movement (ROM), streng...
The research looked at the internal rotation loss in collegiate football quarterbacks. A goniometer ...
Introduction: Shoulder internal and external rotator muscles play a critical role to provide stabili...
Background: To evaluate the effectiveness of conservative therapy in range of movement (ROM), streng...
Background: Several studies reported the importance of glenohumeral and scapular muscle activity and...
Michael B Rose, Thomas Noonan Steadman Hawkins Clinic, University of Colorado School of Medicin...
Background: Overhead athletes are subject to adaptations in the shoulder including glenohumeral inte...
Background: The glenohumeral joint becomes dislocated more than any other major joint because it ma...
Objectives: Eccentric external rotator (ER) and concentric internal rotator (IR) strength is express...
Physical examination of overhead-throwing athletes consistently demonstrates adaptive glenohumeral i...
Background: Loss of internal rotation range of motion (ROM) on the dominant side is well documented ...
Graduation date: 2015Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from March 20, 201...
Background: The rotator interval (RI) has been exploited as a potentially benign point of entry into...
Objective: Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Deficit is one of the important risk factors in throwing a...
AbstractBackgroundGlenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) is a risk factor for shoulder and el...
Background: To evaluate the effectiveness of conservative therapy in range of movement (ROM), streng...
The research looked at the internal rotation loss in collegiate football quarterbacks. A goniometer ...
Introduction: Shoulder internal and external rotator muscles play a critical role to provide stabili...
Background: To evaluate the effectiveness of conservative therapy in range of movement (ROM), streng...
Background: Several studies reported the importance of glenohumeral and scapular muscle activity and...