Motor control retraining exercises for shoulder impingement: effects on function, muscle activation, and biomechanics in young adults.
OBJECTIVE: Evidence for effective management of shoulder impingement is limited. The present study aimed to quantify the clinical, neurophysiological, and biomechanical effects of a scapular motor control retraining for young individuals with shoulder impingement signs. METHOD: Sixteen adults with...
Main Authors: | Worsley, P, Warner, M, Mottram, S, Gadola, S, Veeger, H, Hermens, H, Morrissey, D, Little, P, Cooper, C, Carr, A, Stokes, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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