The Clinical Utility of the Seated Wall Angel as a Test with Scoring
# Background The seated wall angel (SWA) is an intervention to improve upper quarter mobility but has not been described as a clinical test with scoring. # Hypothesis/ Purpose To explore the clinical utility of the SWA as a test with scoring. The authors hypothesized that SWA test scores would be lo...
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Main Authors: | Chad Kofoed (Author), Allison Palmsten (Author), Jonathon Diercks (Author), Michael Obermeier (Author), Marc Tompkins (Author), Terese L Chmielewski (Author) |
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North American Sports Medicine Institute,
2024-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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