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Autor:
Tania Pizzari, Gregory Hoy, Andrew Rotstein, Lyn Watson, Simon Balster, Ross Lenssen, Matthew Hughes, Sam Lawrence, Charlotte Ganderton, Sarah Ann Warby, Shane Barwood, Bonnie Kerr, Annalaise Takla, Oren Civier
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open, Vol 14, Iss 2 (2024)
Introduction Altered neuromuscular control of the scapula and humeral head is a typical feature of multidirectional instability (MDI) of the glenohumeral joint, suggesting a central component to this condition. A previous randomised controlled trial
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https://doaj.org/article/8ed4f3b927564448abc5a38ae73fe258
Autor:
Lyn Watson, Gregory Hoy, Timothy Wood, Tania Pizzari, Simon Balster, Shane Barwood, Sarah Ann Warby
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy, Vol 18, Iss 3 (2023)
# Background Micro-traumatic posterior shoulder instability (PSI) is an often missed and misdiagnosed pathology presenting in tennis players. The aetiology of micro-traumatic PSI in tennis players is multifactorial, including congenital factors, los
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https://doaj.org/article/59c5fbecf5264c43a05854e37e8c8f3e
Autor:
David S. Munro, Sarah A. Warby, Lyn Watson, Charlotte Ganderton, Ross Lenssen, Denny Meyer, Oren Tirosh, Simon Balster
Publikováno v:
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery. 31:e246-e257
The Watson Instability Program (WIP1) is current best evidence for conservative management of atraumatic shoulder instability, but it is unknown if this program can be effectively delivered via tele-consultation. The purpose of this longitudinal pre-
Autor:
David S. Munro, Denny Meyer, Oren Tirosh, Simon Balster, Sarah A. Warby, Lyn Watson, Ross Lenssen, C. Hocking
Publikováno v:
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport. 24:S12
Autor:
Sarah A. Warby, Simon Balster, Tania Pizzari, Lyn Watson, Ross Lenssen, Jon J. Ford, Andrew J. Hahne
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Sports Medicine. 46:87-97
Background: The recommended initial treatment for multidirectional instability (MDI) of the shoulder is a rehabilitation program, yet there is very low-quality evidence to support this approach. Purpose/Hypothesis: The purpose was to compare the Wats
Publikováno v:
Bone and Joint Institute
Posterior shoulder instability is recognised as being less prevalent than anterior instability, however the diagnosis of this pathology is easily overlooked or missed and this may contribute to an underestimation of prevalence. Recently, there has be
Publikováno v:
Shoulder & Elbow. 9:46-53
BackgroundThe most commonly recommended initial treatment for multidirectional instability is a rehabilitation program. Although there is evidence to support the effect of conservative management on this condition, the published literature provides l
Publikováno v:
Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery. 27(12)
Background Acromioclavicular (AC) joint (ACJ) pathology is a common cause of shoulder dysfunction, and treatment recommendations vary. When the efficacy of treatment is evaluated, the ability to measure outcomes specific to the population is essentia
Publikováno v:
Clinical Biomechanics. 29:885-891
The varied roles of the subscapularis muscle as an internal rotator of the humerus, a shoulder abductor, a humeral head depressor and an anterior stabiliser may be a result of differing innervation and lines of torque between its superior and inferio
Autor:
Sarah A. Warby, Andrew J. Hahne, Simon Balster, Tania Pizzari, Ross Lenssen, Lyn Watson, Jon J. Ford
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open
IntroductionThe most commonly recommended treatment for multidirectional instability (MDI) of the shoulder is exercise. Despite this recommendation, there is limited evidence to support the effectiveness of exercise. The aim of this paper is to descr