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Shoulder rehabilitation: principles and practice

The goal of shoulder rehabilitation is to restore the function of the shoulder. Function can be described in many different ways, but the framework for restoration of function should include restoration of the anatomy plus normalization of physiology and biomechanics. Without the normalization of ph...

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Published in:Medicine and science in sports and exercise 1998-04, Vol.30 (4 Suppl), p.S40-S50
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