Effect of lumbopelvic myofascial force transmission on glenohumeral kinematics – A myo-fascia-biomechanical hypothesis
© 2016 Warmińsko-Mazurska Izba Lekarska w Olsztynie Introduction The clinical management of shoulder disorders do not commonly includes the myo-fascial–skeletal contributions from the lumbopelvic (LP) region. Nevertheless, a notable myofascial–biomechanical connection exists between LP and shoulder...
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Main Authors: | Joseph L., Pirunsan U., Sitilertpisan P., Paungmali A. |
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Format: | Journal |
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2017
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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