Kinesiotaping Compared to Physical Therapy for the Treatment of Shoulder Impingement Syndrome in Athletes
Heba-t-Allah Mohsen Elhussieny;
Abstract
Shoulder impingement syndrome has been defined as compression and mechanical abrasion of the rotator cuff structures as they pass beneath the coracoacromial arch during elevation of the arm (Neer, 1983 and Matsen & Arntz, 1990).
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| Title | Kinesiotaping Compared to Physical Therapy for the Treatment of Shoulder Impingement Syndrome in Athletes | Other Titles | التربيــط الحركــي للرياضيين في عــلاج حــالات متلازمــة اصطــدام الكتــف مقارنــة بالعــلاج الفيزيائــى | Authors | Heba-t-Allah Mohsen Elhussieny | Keywords | Kinesiotaping Compared to Physical Therapy for the Treatment of Shoulder Impingement Syndrome in Athletes | Issue Date | 2012 | Description | Shoulder impingement syndrome has been defined as compression and mechanical abrasion of the rotator cuff structures as they pass beneath the coracoacromial arch during elevation of the arm (Neer, 1983 and Matsen & Arntz, 1990). Although clinical tests a |
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