Empowering recovery: A case study on conservative management of scapular dyskinesia / Noor Izzati Azhar, Syamil Hazwan Mohd Zaidin and Nur Ainah Mohd Shipah

Scapular dyskinesia, often overlooked in athletes, significantly affects shoulder function and performance. This case study focused on a 23-year-old male badminton player who experienced moderate shoulder pain and limited range of motion after a traumatic injury during a game. The objective was to a...

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Main Authors: Azhar, Noor Izzati (Author), Mohd Zaidin, Syamil Hazwan (Author), Mohd Shipah, Nur Ainah (Author)
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Published: Faculty of Health Sciences, Universiti Teknologi MARA, 2023-11.
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