Title

Postrehabilitation Strength and Conditioning of the Shoulder: An Interdisciplinary Approach

Authors

Authors

P. S. Pabian; M. J. Kolber;J. P. McCarthy

Comments

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Abbreviated Journal Title

Strength Cond. J.

Keywords

rehabilitation; rotator cuff; shoulder instability; labrum; ROTATOR CUFF REPAIR; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; MULTIDIRECTIONAL INSTABILITY; ARTHROSCOPIC TREATMENT; SCAPULAR PROTRACTION; IMPINGEMENT SYNDROME; LONG; HEAD; INJURIES; REHABILITATION; LESIONS; Sport Sciences

Abstract

AN INDIVIDUAL WHO HAS SUSTAINED A SHOULDER INJURY WILL ENCOUNTER NUMEROUS PROFESSIONALS THROUGHOUT THE RECOVERY PROCESS. TO OPTIMIZE OUTCOMES, THESE PROFESSIONALS NEED TO HAVE A FUNDAMENTAL UNDERSTANDING OF THE COMPLETE RECOVERY PROCESS OF COMMON SHOULDER PATHOLOGIES, RANGING FROM INITIAL INJURY MECHANISMS, SURGICAL CONSIDERATIONS, AND POSTOPERATIVE/REHABILITATION MANAGEMENT TO CONSIDERATIONS OF POSTREHABILITATION DESIGN. ALL PROFESSIONALS INVOLVED WILL GREATLY BENEFIT FROM BEING AWARE OF EACH OTHER'S PRIMARY ROLES AND LIMITATIONS. THIS ARTICLE AIMS TO LINK THE ENTIRE SPECTRUM OF RECOVERY FROM COMMON SHOULDER PATHOLOGIES, FROM INJURY, TO POSTREHABILITATION DESIGN.

Journal Title

Strength and Conditioning Journal

Volume

33

Issue/Number

3

Publication Date

1-1-2011

Document Type

Article

Language

English

First Page

42

Last Page

55

WOS Identifier

WOS:000291004300004

ISSN

1524-1602

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