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Injuries and Conditions: Shoulder

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Past content (since Jun 1992):

Research Reports
Shoulder Function and 3-Dimensional Kinematics in People With Shoulder Impingement Syndrome Before and After a 6-Week Exercise Program
Philip W McClure, Jason Bialker, Nancy Neff, Gerald Williams, and Andrew Karduna
Physical Therapy 2004; 84: 832-848. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Case Reports
The Use of Electrical Stimulation and Taping to Address Shoulder Subluxation for a Patient With Central Cord Syndrome
Colleen Peterson
Physical Therapy 2004; 84: 634-643. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Research Reports
Adding Ultrasound in the Management of Soft Tissue Disorders of the Shoulder: A Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial
Yesim Kurtais Gürsel, Yasemin Ulus, Ayse Bilgiç, Gülay Dinçer, and Geert JMG van der Heijden
Physical Therapy 2004; 84: 336-343. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Case Reports
Diagnosing Suprascapular Neuropathy in Patients With Shoulder Dysfunction: A Report of 5 Cases
Matthew K Walsworth, James T Mills, III, and Lori A Michener
Physical Therapy 2004; 84: 359-372. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Dialogue on Evidence in Practice
On "Does acetic acid iontophoresis accelerate the resorption of calcium deposits in calcific tendinitis of the shoulder?"
Philip Paul Tygiel and Charles D Ciccone
Physical Therapy 2003; 83: 667-670. [Full text] [PDF]  

Evidence In Practice
Is there evidence that performing joint manipulation under local anesthetic block might be more effective than continuing a program of joint mobilization, stretching, and mobility exercises in a woman with recalcitrant adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder?
Julie M Whitman, Julie M Fritz, and Robert E Boyles
Physical Therapy 2003; 83: 486-496. [Full text] [PDF]  

Evidence in Practice
Does acetic acid iontophoresis accelerate the resorption of calcium deposits in calcific tendinitis of the shoulder?
Charles D Ciccone
Physical Therapy 2003; 83: 68-74. [Full text] [PDF]  

Research Reports
Changes in Abduction and Rotation Range of Motion in Response to Simulated Dorsal and Ventral Translational Mobilization of the Glenohumeral Joint
Ar-Tyan Hsu, Tom Hedman, Jia Hao Chang, Chuong Vo, Larry Ho, Sally Ho, and Guan-Liang Chang
Physical Therapy 2002; 82: 544-556. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Letters and Responses
On the Philadelphia Panel Articles
Timothy W Flynn, Julie Fritz, Robert S Wainner, Julie Whitman, Gail Dean Deyle, Nancy E Henderson, Matthew B Garber, Robert L Matekel, Michael G Ryder, Stephen C Allison, Jules M Rothstein, Carol M Davis, Jules M Rothstein, Anthony Delitto The Philadelphia Panel
Physical Therapy 2002; 82: 286-292. [Full text]  

Letters and Responses
Is Manual Physical Therapy Distinct From Physical Therapy Clinical Practice?
Gail Dean Deyle, Nancy E Henderson, Matthew B Garber, Robert L Matekel, Michael G Ryder, Stephen C Allison, and Jules M Rothstein
Physical Therapy 2002; 82: 287-289. [Full text]  

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