Do Comorbidities and Body Mass Index Influence Shoulder Pain, Disability and Joint Range of Motion?
Aim: Shoulder diseases are believed to be associated with metabolic factors including diabetes and obesity. Our research aimed to determine how age-related comorbidities and rising body mass index (BMI) affected shoulder pain, disability, and joint range of motion (ROM). Methods: The study included...
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Main Author: | Yasemin Tombak (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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