The shoulder complex is a highly mobile structure dependent on a balance of muscular force couples for optional function. Examination of the shoulder should include assessment of joint mobility, muscle function, and irritability of symptoms. Effective treatment should be based on the examination findings and pathologic diagnosis. Continual reassessment of the signs and symptoms should occur during the treatment program.
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Nicholson, G. G. (1989). Rehabilitation of common shoulder injuries. Clinics in Sports Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0278-5919(20)30779-1
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