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504 related items for PubMed ID: 21647962

  • 21. Differences in EMG activity in scapular plane abduction under variable arm positions and loading conditions.
    Yasojima T, Kizuka T, Noguchi H, Shiraki H, Mukai N, Miyanaga Y.
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  • 23. Standard maximum isometric voluntary contraction tests for normalizing shoulder muscle EMG.
    Boettcher CE, Ginn KA, Cathers I.
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  • 27. A kinematic and electromyographic study of shoulder rehabilitation exercises.
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  • 32. Electromyographic activity and applied load during shoulder rehabilitation exercises using elastic resistance.
    Hintermeister RA, Lange GW, Schultheis JM, Bey MJ, Hawkins RJ.
    Am J Sports Med; 1998 Mar; 26(2):210-20. PubMed ID: 9548114
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  • 33. Revision of the Shoulder Normalization Tests is required to include rhomboid major and teres major.
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  • 34. Electromyographic activities of the subscapularis, supraspinatus and infraspinatus muscles during passive shoulder and active elbow exercises.
    Jung MC, Kim SJ, Rhee JJ, Lee DH.
    Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc; 2016 Jul; 24(7):2238-43. PubMed ID: 25813676
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  • 36. The variable roles of the upper and lower subscapularis during shoulder motion.
    Wickham J, Pizzari T, Balster S, Ganderton C, Watson L.
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  • 38. On assessment of shoulder exercise and load-elicited pain in the cervical spine. Biomechanical analysis of load--EMG--methodological studies of pain provoked by extreme position.
    Harms-Ringdahl K.
    Scand J Rehabil Med Suppl; 1986 Sep; 14():1-40. PubMed ID: 3464087
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  • 39. Muscle loading and activation of the shoulder joint during humeral external rotation by pulley and variable resistance.
    Peltonen H, Arokoski J, Kallinen M, Pullinen T.
    J Electromyogr Kinesiol; 2012 Jun; 22(3):424-30. PubMed ID: 22406014
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