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Competitive swimmers with hypermobility have strength and fatigue deficits in shoulder medial rotation

Generalised Joint Hypermobility including shoulder hypermobility (GJHS) in swimmers is considered an intrinsic risk factor for shoulder injuries. The aim was to investigate the association of GJHS with shoulder strength...

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Competitive swimmers with hypermobility have strength and fatigue deficits in shoulder medial rotation

Generalised Joint Hypermobility including shoulder hypermobility (GJHS) in swimmers is considered an intrinsic risk factor for shoulder injuries. The aim was to investigate the association of GJHS with shoulder strength...

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A Correlation of Strength, Range of Motion, and Shoulder Pathology in the Dominant Arm of Division I Athletes
Laura Carrell
Jan 01, 0001
Division I overhead athletes put themselves at risk for injury due to factors such as fatigue, instability, range of motion difficulties, and strengthening deficits and hypertrophies throughout their careers. Injuries that occur...
Published by: Winthrop University
Current concepts in anterior glenohumeral instability
The glenohumeral joint is the most dislocated articulation, accounting for more than 50% of all joint dislocations. The reason behind shoulder instability should be investigated in detail for successful management, and the...
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