Rehabilitation of Throwing Shoulder
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Top Contributors - Wataru Okuyama
Introduction[edit | edit source]
Pitching disorder is a complaint of throwing pain with little or no interference with daily life. Rehabilitation is an important part of the treatment, as it must lead to the stage where he can pitch without pain. When a player presents to us with a complaint of pitching pain, there are no abnormalities in joint range of motion measurements, manual muscle strength measurements, or neurological examinations performed for general orthopedic diseases. Manual examinations of shoulder labral and rotator cuff injuries are scattered, but are not conclusive enough to warrant surgery.
We would like to describe the examination method, including 11 physical findings that are easy to obtain and convincing to the player, and conservative therapy with emphasis on rehabilitation of these findings.
The Pathology of the Throwing Disorder[edit | edit source]
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