The cricketer's shoulder and injury: Asymmetries in range of movement and muscle length
Background: Shoulder injuries in cricket are often undetected and untreated. Objectives: To determine whether there are associations between shoulder internal and external rotation range of movement (ROM), throwing arc (TA) ROM, glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD), external rotation gain (...
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Main Authors: | Benita Olivier (Author), Bhakti Lala (Author), Nadia Gillion (Author) |
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