Clinical Orthopaedic Rehabilitation 2011
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-05590-1.00003-6
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Shoulder Injuries

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“…Scapular mobilization has been shown to play a role in prevention of shoulder pain in people with a variety of conditions. A review of the literature supports the efficacy of scapular mobilization in the reduction of pain in the shoulder complex, with multiple reports that this technique has provided relief of pain and returned mobility to patients with adhesive capsulitis, frozen shoulder, hemiplegic shoulder pain, and subacromial impingement (Davis, 2012;Dean et al, 2013;Donatelli et al, 2014;Kibler & Sciascia, 2016;Lucado, 2011;Manske, 2011;Paine & Voight, 2013). To our knowledge, no published studies have examined the efficacy of scapular mobilization of the painful shoulder among people with ALS.…”
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“…Scapular mobilization has been shown to play a role in prevention of shoulder pain in people with a variety of conditions. A review of the literature supports the efficacy of scapular mobilization in the reduction of pain in the shoulder complex, with multiple reports that this technique has provided relief of pain and returned mobility to patients with adhesive capsulitis, frozen shoulder, hemiplegic shoulder pain, and subacromial impingement (Davis, 2012;Dean et al, 2013;Donatelli et al, 2014;Kibler & Sciascia, 2016;Lucado, 2011;Manske, 2011;Paine & Voight, 2013). To our knowledge, no published studies have examined the efficacy of scapular mobilization of the painful shoulder among people with ALS.…”
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confidence: 95%