The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of a competition season on shoulder periarticular structures, muscle strength, muscle endurance, joint range of motion and upper extremity performance in young swimmers.
Age range
10 Years – 15 Years
Sex
ALL
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Changes in shoulder periarticular structures during training season
Timeframe: up to 32 weeks
Changes in muscle strength during the training season
Timeframe: up to 32 weeks
Changes in Shoulder Range of Motion during training season
Timeframe: up to 32 weeks
Changes in Upper Extremity Functional Performance during training season
Timeframe: up to 32 weeks
Assessment of Scapular Muscle Endurance
Timeframe: up to 32 weeks