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May 15, 2009
New article on sports injuries
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New article on injuries, titled Dynamic Analysis of Shoulder
Dysfunction and Injury, is posted at
http://www.stadion.com/injuries_sports.html.
This article is about finding sources of shoulder dysfunctionthe
basis for designing an effective post-injury rehabilitation, or
better yet, an injury prevention program. I know, most of you are
not physicians or physiotherapists, but knowing how a good
clinician examines a shoulder might help you decide who you want to
treat you in case your shoulder bothers you.
Here is a short excerpt from this article:
"The shoulder examination should be directed toward recognizing its
dynamic dysfunction and finding sources of this dysfunction. Just
as when dealing with any other joint, in order to recognize
dysfunction of the shoulder the clinician must first have an
understanding of its normal function. This understanding can be
obtained only by studying normal shoulder anatomy and
kinesiological function, including the role of even distant joints
and muscles (parts of the kinetic chain) . . . ."
Read more at http://www.stadion.com/injuries_sports.html.
Best regards,
Thomas Kurz
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