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Determining Dominant Mechanism in Shoulder Impingment (Silver)

Filed under: Shoulder, news — admin at 2:32 am on Sunday, May 18, 2008

Given the multifactorial nature of shoulder impingement pain how can we determine the dominant mechanism to plan intervention?
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1 Mobility defecit?

2 Postural mal-alignment?

3 Scapular control defecit?

4. Rotator cuff control defecit

5 Structural pathology

6. Anatomical anomaly

 

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