Struyf et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Scapular positioning and motor control in children and adults: a laboratory study using clinical measuresStruyf et al., 2011
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- Struyf F
- Nijs J
- Horsten S
- Mottram S
- Truijen S
- Meeusen R
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- Manual therapy
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INTRODUCTION: The scapular muscular system is the major determinant of scapular positioning. In addition, strength and muscular endurance develops from childhood through adolescence. It is not known whether differences in scapular positioning and motor control …
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