A unique case of supraspinatus tendonitis after tennis forehand repetitive motions

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Abstract

A unique case of a professional tennis player who sustained a traumatic supraspinatus tendonitis while playing Forehand was presented. This case shows how science fields could and should cooperate in the future since this appears to be the first report of high inflammatory of supraspinatus tendon during Forehand motions. Instead of aggressive treatment in the form of surgery, a team of experts decided for new treatment that brought exceptional results. © Editorial Committee of Journal of Human Kinetics.

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Djurovic, N., Hraste, M., Stanisic, L., Lozovina, M., Lozovina, V., & Pavicic, L. (2010). A unique case of supraspinatus tendonitis after tennis forehand repetitive motions. Journal of Human Kinetics, 23(1), 115–119. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10078-010-0014-5

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