Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Deficit (GIRD)
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This study aims to investigate whether glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) is associated with shoulder endurance and functional stability in male adol…
The goal of this clinical trial is to determine combined effects of the Kinetic control for shoulder on pain, range, and function among fast bowlers. The main q…
The study aimed to identify the prevalence of GIRD among elite Egyptian volleyball players in selected clubs in Egypt.
The study is randomized and single-blinded. Ethical approval is taken from ethical committee of Riphah International University, Lahore. Participants who meet t…
A loss of mobility in the shoulder in direction of internal rotation is associated with shoulder tendon pathology. Cause-effect relationship between these two i…
Interventions including glenohumeral mobilization, sleeper stretches, and thoracic manipulation have been proposed for individuals with loss of shoulder range o…
The goal of this research study is to compare the effects of pelvic alignment versus diaphragmatic breathing on range of motion in the shoulder joint in both at…
To examine and compare the effect of a novel stretching technique and traditional stretching on glenohumeral range of motion, strength, maximum voluntary contra…
The primary purpose of this study is to determine if the loss of internal rotation following a throwing session is best restored through soft tissue stretching…