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Nonoperative Treatment Of Shoulder Instability In The Throwing Athlete, Whitney A. Meier
Nonoperative Treatment Of Shoulder Instability In The Throwing Athlete, Whitney A. Meier
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An increase interest of the shoulder complex has led to additional knowledge through research and enhancement of rehabilitation for various shoulder disorders. Shoulder injuries are common for overhead sporting activities, such as pitching. The pitching mechanism combines a high level of neuromuscular coordination between the glenohumeral and scapulothoracic muscles. The intricate balance and timing of these muscles is necessary to allow full mobility and to maintain the dynamic stability throughout the entire throwing motion. Any deficiency in muscular strength or timing can affect shoulder function and potentially cause shoulder instability.
Rehabilitation and nonoperative management of shoulder pain due to instability …