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Scapular kinematics during supraspinatus rehabilitation exercise: a comparison of full-can versus empty-can techniques

Thigpen et al., 2006

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5530888676777699321
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Thigpen C
Padua D
Morgan N
Kreps C
Karas S
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The American journal of sports medicine

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Background Supraspinatus strengthening is an important component of shoulder rehabilitation. Previous work has determined that the full-can and empty-can exercises elicit the greatest amount of supraspinatus activity. However, scapular kinematics has not been …
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