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674 related items for PubMed ID: 18329943

  • 1. Interobserver reliability of physical examination of shoulder girdle.
    Nomden JG, Slagers AJ, Bergman GJ, Winters JC, Kropmans TJ, Dijkstra PU.
    Man Ther; 2009 Apr; 14(2):152-9. PubMed ID: 18329943
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  • 2. Intra- and interexaminer reliability of four manual shoulder maneuvers used to identify subacromial pain.
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  • 3. Reliability and diagnostic accuracy of 5 physical examination tests and combination of tests for subacromial impingement.
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  • 4. Within-day reliability of shoulder range of motion measurement with a smartphone.
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  • 5. Complaint-severity and cervical spine problems successfully classified patients with shoulder complaints.
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  • 15. The reliability of three active motor tests used in painful shoulder disorders. Presentation of a method of general applicability for the analysis of reliability in the presence of pain.
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  • 17. Reliability, precision, accuracy, and validity of posterior shoulder tightness assessment in overhead athletes.
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  • 18. Shoulder kinematic features using arm elevation and rotation tests for classifying patients with frozen shoulder syndrome who respond to physical therapy.
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  • 19. Inter-observer reproducibility of measurements of range of motion in patients with shoulder pain using a digital inclinometer.
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