A Randomized and Blinded Study for the Treatment of Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Range of Motion Restriction: The Prone-Passive Stretching Technique
A Randomized and Blinded Study for the Treatment of Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Range of Motion Restriction: The Prone-Passive Stretching Technique Background: Prior research has focused on specific interventions to reduce the symptoms of glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) and posterio...
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Main Authors: | Dave Hammons (Author), John W. McChesney (Author), Michael Curtin (Author), Ronald Pfeiffer (Author), Keith Thiede (Author) |
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Bowling Green State University,
2015-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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