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View article: Intrinsic Risk Factors for Noncontact Musculoskeletal Injury in Collegiate Swimmers: A Prospective Cohort Study
Intrinsic Risk Factors for Noncontact Musculoskeletal Injury in Collegiate Swimmers: A Prospective Cohort Study Open
Context Shoulder pain is pervasive in swimmers of all ages. However, given the limited number of prospective studies, injury risk factors in swimmers remain uncertain. Objective To determine the extent to which the risk factors of previous…
View article: Workload and Noncontact Musculoskeletal Injury in Collegiate Swimmers: A Prospective Cohort Study
Workload and Noncontact Musculoskeletal Injury in Collegiate Swimmers: A Prospective Cohort Study Open
Context Swimmers are known for experiencing high training loads and a high incidence of overuse injuries, but few researchers have investigated the relationship between the two at the collegiate level. Objective To determine the associatio…
View article: COMPARISON OF CORE STABILITY AND BALANCE IN ATHLETES WITH AND WITHOUT SHOULDER INJURIES
COMPARISON OF CORE STABILITY AND BALANCE IN ATHLETES WITH AND WITHOUT SHOULDER INJURIES Open
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View article: Intratester Reliability and Construct Validity of a Hip Abductor Eccentric Strength Test
Intratester Reliability and Construct Validity of a Hip Abductor Eccentric Strength Test Open
Context : Side-lying hip abductor strength tests are commonly used to evaluate muscle strength. In a “break” test, the tester applies sufficient force to lower the limb to the table while the patient resists. The peak force is postulated t…
View article: Relationship between core stability and shoulder injuries in athletes
Relationship between core stability and shoulder injuries in athletes Open
Core stability (neuromuscular control and muscle capacity of the trunk and pelvis) is theoretically linked to optimal shoulder function during sports-specific tasks despite limited evidence to support its use for the prevention or rehabili…
View article: VALIDATION OF TWO CLINICAL MEASURES OF CORE STABILITY.
VALIDATION OF TWO CLINICAL MEASURES OF CORE STABILITY. Open
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View article: Shoulder Complex Motion and Coordination Impairments, and the Associated Clinical Factors in Women with a History of Breast Cancer Treatment
Shoulder Complex Motion and Coordination Impairments, and the Associated Clinical Factors in Women with a History of Breast Cancer Treatment Open
Common medical management for breast cancer (BC) most often includes lumpectomy and radiation (LR) or mastectomy and reconstruction (MR). Due to these procedures involving the shoulder, it is not surprising that some women experience shoul…
View article: A System for Mechanically Testing In-situ Clavicular Fracture Fixation Devices
A System for Mechanically Testing In-situ Clavicular Fracture Fixation Devices Open
Clavicular fractures account for 35% of all shoulder injuries. These fractures are prone to mal-alignment and conservative treatment of these mal-aligned fractures has been shown to be a key contributing factor in decreased shoulder functi…
View article: Critical review of the impact of core stability on upper extremity athletic injury and performance
Critical review of the impact of core stability on upper extremity athletic injury and performance Open
A limited body of evidence exists to support the use of core stability training in injury prevention or performance enhancement programs for athletes. Clearly more research is needed to inform decision making when it comes to inclusion or …
View article: Breast Cancer EDGE Task Force Outcomes: Clinical Measures of Health Related Quality of Life
Breast Cancer EDGE Task Force Outcomes: Clinical Measures of Health Related Quality of Life Open
Background: Health related quality of life (HRQOL) is a broad multidimensional concept that usually includes subjective evaluations of both positive and negative aspects of life and has been extensively studied in the breast cancer populat…