C Kirchhoff, AB Imhoff - International Orthopaedics - Springer Abstract During throwing motion the athlete puts enor- mous stress on both the dynamic and
the static stabilisers of the shoulder. Repetitive forces cause adaptive soft tissue and bone changes
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N Shah, Y Nakamura - Physiotherapy Canada - UT Press ABSTRACT Purpose: The purpose of this case report is to demonstrate the importance of a thorough
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