Shoulder Injuries
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Subject Areas on Research
- A History of Shoulder Instability in the Military: Where We Have Been and What We Have Learned.
- A role for hydrotherapy in shoulder rehabilitation.
- Acromial arch shape: assessment with MR imaging.
- Adolescent shoulder injuries: consensus and controversies.
- Anatomy and pathomechanics of shoulder instability.
- Anatomy, pathophysiology, and biomechanics of shoulder instability.
- Anterior shoulder instability in sport: current management recommendations.
- Arthroscopic surgical management of shoulder secondary to shoulder injury related to vaccine administration (SIRVA): a case report.
- Assessment of physical risk factors for the shoulder using the Posture, Activity, Tools, and Handling (PATH) method in small-scale commercial crab pot fishing.
- Avulsion injury to the conjoined tendons of the latissimus dorsi and teres major muscles.
- Biopsychosocial influence on shoulder pain: Rationale and protocol for a pre-clinical trial.
- Circumferential labral tears resulting from a single anterior glenohumeral instability event: a report of 3 cases in young athletes.
- Combined lesions of the glenoid labrum.
- Comparison of Upper Extremity Physical Characteristics Between Adolescent Competitive Swimmers and Nonoverhead Athletes.
- Comparison of the Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation method and two shoulder rating scales. Outcomes measures after shoulder surgery.
- Cost-Effectiveness Analysis of Combined Dual Motor Nerve Transfers versus Alternative Surgical and Nonsurgical Management Strategies to Restore Shoulder Function Following Upper Brachial Plexus Injury.
- Does physiotherapy diagnosis of shoulder pathology compare to arthroscopic findings?
- Effect of Swim Training on the Physical Characteristics of Competitive Adolescent Swimmers.
- Evaluation of the Instability Severity Index score in predicting failure following arthroscopic Bankart surgery in an active military population.
- Glenoid dysplasia: incidence and association with posterior labral tears as evaluated on MRI.
- Glenoid rim fracture after anchor repair: a report of 4 cases.
- High Incidence of Combined and Posterior Labral Tears in Military Patients With Operative Shoulder Instability.
- Humeral avulsion of the glenohumeral ligaments: the HAGL lesion.
- Incidence of gadolinium or fluid signal within surgically proven glenoid labral tears at MR arthrography.
- Inflammatory genes and psychological factors predict induced shoulder pain phenotype.
- Injury epidemiology of U.S. Army Special Operations forces.
- MRI of selected abnormalities at the anterior superior aspect of the shoulder: potential pitfalls and subtle diagnoses.
- Magnetic resonance imaging and clinical features of glenoid labral flap tears.
- Magnetic resonance imaging findings associated with surgically proven rotator interval lesions.
- Management of mid-season traumatic anterior shoulder instability in athletes.
- Measurement of Scapular Asymmetry and Assessment of Shoulder Dysfunction Using the Lateral Scapular Slide Test: A Reliability and Validity Study.
- Number of Months of Baseball in the Previous Year and Preseason Olecranon Tenderness: Risk Factors for Shoulder and Elbow Injuries in High-School Baseball Players.
- Pathoanatomy of first-time, traumatic, anterior glenohumeral subluxation events.
- Posterior labral injury in contact athletes.
- Predicting Pain and Disability After Shoulder Arthroscopy: Rotator Cuff Tear Severity and Concomitant Arthroscopic Procedures.
- Predictors of shoulder and back injuries in nursing home workers: a prospective study.
- Preseason shoulder range of motion screening and in-season risk of shoulder and elbow injuries in overhead athletes: systematic review and meta-analysis.
- Preseason shoulder range of motion screening as a predictor of injury among youth and adolescent baseball pitchers.
- Range of motion as a predictor of clinical shoulder pain during recovery from delayed-onset muscle soreness.
- Relative validity of the modified American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons (M-ASES) questionnaire using item response theory.
- Repair of isolated axillary nerve lesions after infraclavicular brachial plexus injuries: case reports.
- Results of a second attempt at surgical repair of a failed initial rotator-cuff repair.
- Season-Ending Shoulder Injuries in the National Collegiate Athletic Association: Data From the NCAA Injury Surveillance Program, 2009-2010 Through 2013-2014.
- Sensory and Psychological Factors Predict Exercise-Induced Shoulder Injury Responses in a High-Risk Phenotype Cohort.
- Sex differences in dynamic closed kinetic chain upper quarter function in collegiate swimmers.
- Shoulder Range of Motion and Baseball Arm Injuries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
- Shoulder instability and impingement in throwing athletes.
- Shoulder muscle activation during aquatic and dry land exercises in nonimpaired subjects.
- Successful Return to Sport After Arthroscopic Shoulder Stabilization Versus Nonoperative Management in Contact Athletes With Anterior Shoulder Instability: A Prospective Multicenter Study.
- The American Society of Shoulder and Elbow Therapists' consensus rehabilitation guideline for arthroscopic anterior capsulolabral repair of the shoulder.
- The Nonoperative Instability Severity Index Score (NISIS): A Simple Tool to Guide Operative Versus Nonoperative Treatment of the Unstable Shoulder.
- The Relationship Between BMI and Work-Related Musculoskeletal (MSK) Injury Rates is Modified by Job-Associated Level of MSK Injury Risk.
- The incidence and characteristics of shoulder instability at the United States Military Academy.
- The weighted abduction Grashey shoulder method.
- Upper Extremity Musculoskeletal Characteristics and the Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic Questionnaire Score in Collegiate Baseball Athletes.
- Validity of noncontrast magnetic resonance imaging in diagnosing superior labrum anterior-posterior tears.
- Which physical examination tests provide clinicians with the most value when examining the shoulder? Update of a systematic review with meta-analysis of individual tests.
- Youth Baseball Pitch Counts Vastly Underestimate High-effort Throws Throughout a Season.