Current Views of Scapular Dyskinesis and its Possible Clinical Relevance

Scapular dyskinesis is a condition that is frequently observed clinically but not often understood. Too often it is viewed as a diagnosis which is not accurate because it is a physical impairment. This misclassification of dyskinesis has resulted in literature that simultaneously supports and refute...

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Main Authors: Aaron Sciascia (Author), W. Ben Kibler (Author)
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Published: North American Sports Medicine Institute, 2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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