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  • ...inations performed for general orthopedic diseases. Manual examinations of shoulder labral and rotator cuff injuries are scattered, but are not conclusive enou ...in and convincing to the player, and conservative therapy with emphasis on rehabilitation of these findings.
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  • = Non-operative rehabilitation  = ...ef name="Wilk">E. Wilk, K., C. Macrina, L., M. Reinold, M., 'Non-operative rehabilitation for traumatic and atraumatic glenohumeral instability', North american jour
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  • ...omuscular bundles), is among the most complicated regions of the body. The shoulder complex supports both extrinsic and intrinsic muscles. ..., pathologies or injuries, biomechanics, motor control, proprioception and rehabilitation.<br>
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    Hayes K, Callanan M, Walton J. Shoulder instability: Management and rehabilitation. JOSPT 2002;23(10):497-509.
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    Wilcox R, Arslanian L, Millett P. Rehabilitation following total shoulder arthroplasty. The Journal Of Orthopaedic And Sports Physical Therapy [seria
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    Wilcox R, Arslanian L, Millett P. Rehabilitation following total shoulder arthroplasty. The Journal Of Orthopaedic And Sports Physical Therapy [seria
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    Wilcox R, Arslanian L, Millett P. Rehabilitation following total shoulder arthroplasty. The Journal Of Orthopaedic And Sports Physical Therapy [seria
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    Wilcox R, Arslanian L, Millett P. Rehabilitation following total shoulder arthroplasty. The Journal Of Orthopaedic And Sports Physical Therapy [seria
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    ...taged Approach for Rehabilitation Classification: Shoulder Disorders (STAR–Shoulder). Physical therapy. 2015 May 1;95(5):791-800.
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    ...taged Approach for Rehabilitation Classification: Shoulder Disorders (STAR–Shoulder)
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    ...taged Approach for Rehabilitation Classification: Shoulder Disorders (STAR–Shoulder) Phys Ther. 2015;95(5):791-800. doi:10.2522/ptj.20140156 Phys Ther | © 201
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  • ...r. Available from http://at.uwa.edu/special%20tests/specialtests/UpperBody/shoulder%20Main%20Page.htm</ref> ...erior shoulder stability]].It assesses [[Humerus|humeral head]] inferior [[Shoulder Subluxation|subluxation.]]<ref name=":2" />
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  • * Seated, shoulder positioned in the scapular plane 25 degrees anterior to frontal plane, thum * Palpation over shoulder abductors.
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  • File:STAR Pathoanatomic v Rehabilitation.jpg
    ...taged Approach for Rehabilitation Classification: Shoulder Disorders (STAR–Shoulder) Phys Ther. 2015;95(5):791-800. doi:10.2522/ptj.20140156 Phys Ther | © 201
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  • Shoulder internal rotation (IR) Shoulder external rotation (ER)
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  • Shoulder horizontal abduction Shoulder is abducted to 90 degrees and elbow is flexed to 90 degrees
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  • ...st-stroke hand oedema and shoulder-hand syndrome.] Scandinavian Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine. 2000;32(1):4-10.</ref> |Shoulder
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  • Shoulder abduction ...90 degrees of pure, glenohumeral joint range, 150 degrees of unrestricted shoulder girdle range.<ref>Norkin CC, White DJ. Measurement of joint motion: a guide
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  • Mr A has a history of persistent and debilitating pain in his shoulder with significant sleep disturbance following time in detention in his home ...worse from day to day. He has became more and more disabled because of his shoulder pain.
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  • ...valuation of apparent and absolute supraspinatus strength in patients with shoulder injury using the scapular retraction test.] The American journal of sports ...traditional [[Empty Can Test|empty can test]] is performed. The patient’s shoulder is internally rotated, flexed at 90 degrees and held in the scaption positi
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  • ...y of the [[Glenohumeral Joint|glenohumeral]] joint capsule, or to assess [[Shoulder Instability|glenohumeral instability]] in an anterior direction.<br> ...pist will flex the patient's elbow to 90 degrees and abducts the patient's shoulder to 90 degrees, maintaining neutral rotation.&nbsp; The examiner then slowly
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  • ...ef>Jobe, F.W., Moynes D.R. (1982) Delineation of diagnostic criteria and a rehabilitation program for rotator cuff injuries. American Journal of Sports Medicine. 10, ...tient were pouring liquid out of a can. The therapist should stabilize the shoulder while applying a downwardly directed force to the arm, the patient tries to
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