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27 May2019

27 May 2019.

Written by Willem-Paul Wiertz
Posted in Shoulder

Monday 27 May 2019
ebtc
Is there an added value of specific exercises?

Exercise strategies in subacromial pain syndrome

06 Mar2019

06 March 2019.

Written by Jonathan Ko
Posted in Shoulder

Wednesday 6 March 2019
newportortho
Do full-thickness rotator cuff tears become worse over time?

The rate of full-thickness rotator cuff tear progression.

11 Feb2019

11 February 2019.

Written by José Pedro Correia
Posted in Upper extremity

Monday 11 February 2019
singaporephysio
A look at the physiotherapists’ own musculoskeletal upper limb complaints

Upper limb symptoms in hand-intensive healthcare occupations

07 Jan2019

07 January 2019.

Written by Willem-Paul Wiertz
Posted in Shoulder

Monday 7 January 2019
researchgate
Corticosteroid injections are widely used, but do they outperform placebo injections?

Corticosteroid injections and pain relief in RC tendinopathy

28 May2018

28 May 2018.

Written by José Pedro Correia
Posted in Shoulder

Monday 28 May 2018
muscledfitness
A look at the shoulder activity pattern during open and closed-chain abduction exercises

Shoulder muscle activity in open and closed-chain abduction

09 Mar2018

09 March 2018.

Written by SonoSkills
Posted in Elbow

Friday 9 March 2018
drdavidgeier
...a classification based on ultrasound findings

Traumatic distal biceps brachii tendon injuries

19 Feb2018

19 February 2018.

Written by José Pedro Correia
Posted in Shoulder

Monday 19 February 2018
bjsm bmj
Does scapular dyskinesis increase the risk of future shoulder pain?

Scapular dyskinesis and risk of future shoulder pain

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