Shoulder bandage with distal traction - application to athletes overusing
Sportsmen with overhead activities very frequently have an increased mobility of the shoulder joints. Thus it is often difficult to distinguish between stability, hyperlaxity, and instability of the joint. Repeated extreme movements strain static stabilizers and lead to their lengthening. The princi...
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Main Authors: | Zdeněk Florian (Author), Jarmila Skotáková (Author), Luboš Hrazdira (Author) |
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Palacky University,
2005-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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