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  • 1. Range of motion and isometric strength of shoulder joints of team handball athletes during the playing season, Part II: changes after midseason.
    Fieseler G, Jungermann P, Koke A, Irlenbusch L, Delank KS, Schwesig R.
    J Shoulder Elbow Surg; 2015 Mar; 24(3):391-8. PubMed ID: 25306493
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  • 2. Glenohumeral range of motion (ROM) and isometric strength of professional team handball athletes, part III: changes over the playing season.
    Fieseler G, Jungermann P, Koke A, Irlenbusch L, Delank KS, Schwesig R.
    Arch Orthop Trauma Surg; 2015 Dec; 135(12):1691-700. PubMed ID: 26296802
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  • 3. Glenohumeral rotational range of motion in collegiate overhead-throwing athletes during an athletic season.
    Dwelly PM, Tripp BL, Tripp PA, Eberman LE, Gorin S.
    J Athl Train; 2009 Dec; 44(6):611-6. PubMed ID: 19911087
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  • 4. Decreased external rotation strength is a risk factor for overuse shoulder injury in youth elite handball athletes.
    Achenbach L, Laver L, Walter SS, Zeman F, Kuhr M, Krutsch W.
    Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc; 2020 Apr; 28(4):1202-1211. PubMed ID: 30927025
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  • 5. Glenohumeral range of motion in handball players with and without throwing-related shoulder pain.
    Almeida GP, Silveira PF, Rosseto NP, Barbosa G, Ejnisman B, Cohen M.
    J Shoulder Elbow Surg; 2013 May; 22(5):602-7. PubMed ID: 23177170
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  • 8. Relationship Between the Range of Motion and Isometric Strength of Elbow and Shoulder Joints and Ball Velocity in Women Team Handball Players.
    Schwesig R, Hermassi S, Wagner H, Fischer D, Fieseler G, Molitor T, Delank KS.
    J Strength Cond Res; 2016 Dec; 30(12):3428-3435. PubMed ID: 27078623
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  • 9. The Effect of Glenohumeral Internal-Rotation Deficit on Functional Rotator-Strength Ratio in Adolescent Overhead Athletes.
    Guney H, Harput G, Colakoglu F, Baltaci G.
    J Sport Rehabil; 2016 Feb; 25(1):52-7. PubMed ID: 25946574
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  • 12. The Relationship Between Glenohumeral Internal Rotational Deficits, Total Range of Motion, and Shoulder Strength in Professional Baseball Pitchers.
    Amin NH, Ryan J, Fening SD, Soloff L, Schickendantz MS, Jones M.
    J Am Acad Orthop Surg; 2015 Dec; 23(12):789-96. PubMed ID: 26609146
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  • 13. Efficacy of throwing exercise with TheraBand in male volleyball players with shoulder internal rotation deficit: a randomized controlled trial.
    Moradi M, Hadadnezhad M, Letafatkar A, Khosrokiani Z, Baker JS.
    BMC Musculoskelet Disord; 2020 Jun 13; 21(1):376. PubMed ID: 32534582
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  • 14. Anatomical glenohumeral internal rotation deficit and symmetric rotational strength in male and female young beach volleyball players.
    Saccol MF, Almeida GP, de Souza VL.
    J Electromyogr Kinesiol; 2016 Aug 13; 29():121-5. PubMed ID: 26360827
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  • 15. Eccentric and isometric shoulder rotator cuff strength testing using a hand-held dynamometer: reference values for overhead athletes.
    Cools AM, Vanderstukken F, Vereecken F, Duprez M, Heyman K, Goethals N, Johansson F.
    Knee Surg Sports Traumatol Arthrosc; 2016 Dec 13; 24(12):3838-3847. PubMed ID: 26294055
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  • 17. Reduced glenohumeral rotation, external rotation weakness and scapular dyskinesis are risk factors for shoulder injuries among elite male handball players: a prospective cohort study.
    Clarsen B, Bahr R, Andersson SH, Munk R, Myklebust G.
    Br J Sports Med; 2014 Sep 13; 48(17):1327-33. PubMed ID: 24948083
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  • 18. Loss of glenohumeral internal rotation in little league pitchers: a biomechanical study.
    Nakamizo H, Nakamura Y, Nobuhara K, Yamamoto T.
    J Shoulder Elbow Surg; 2008 Sep 13; 17(5):795-801. PubMed ID: 18571440
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  • 19. Acute effects of a single tennis match on passive shoulder rotation range of motion, isometric strength and serve speed in professional tennis players.
    Moreno-Pérez V, López-Samanes Á, Domínguez R, Fernández-Elías VE, González-Frutos P, Fernández-Ruiz V, Pérez-López A, Fernández-Fernández J.
    PLoS One; 2019 Sep 13; 14(4):e0215015. PubMed ID: 30978212
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  • 20. [Do Changes in Dental Occlusion Influence the Rehabilitation of a Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Deficit (GIRD) in Professional Female Volleyball Players? A Pilot Study].
    Baum S, van Kampen H, Ballenberger N, von Piekartz H.
    Sportverletz Sportschaden; 2019 Aug 13; 33(3):160-171. PubMed ID: 30791083
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