Progressive resistance training in patients with shoulder impingement syndrome: literature review
The upper limbs perform diverse functions related to activities of daily living and labor activities. This occurs due to the considerable range of motion of the shoulder (1). The shoulder is a complex of muscles, bone articulations and functional articulations that allow greater mobility than in any...
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Main Authors: | A. Jones (Author), R. Trajano Jorge (Author), M. Cardoso de Souza (Author), I. Lombardi Júnior (Author), J. Natour (Author) |
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2011-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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