18 results on '"Boettcher, Craig"'
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2. Subscapularis tendinopathy is highly prevalent in elite swimmer's shoulders: an MRI study
3. Analysis of phase detects altered timing of muscle activation in subjects with chronic shoulder pain
4. Is the Normal Shoulder Rotation Strength Ratio Altered in Elite Swimmers?
5. Additional file 2 of Meaningful coproduction with clinicians: establishing a practice-based research network with physiotherapists in regional Australia
6. Additional file 3 of Meaningful coproduction with clinicians: establishing a practice-based research network with physiotherapists in regional Australia
7. A consensus statement on the definition and application of high value care for musculoskeletal conditions
8. Meaningful co-production with clinicians: Establishing a practice-based research network with physiotherapists in regional Australia.
9. Analysis of phase detects altered timing of muscle activation in subjects with chronic shoulder pain
10. The role of shoulder muscles is task specific
11. Which is the Optimal Exercise to Strengthen Supraspinatus?
12. Standard Maximum Isometric Voluntary Contraction Tests for Normalizing Shoulder Muscle EMG
13. Humeral torsion and shoulder rotation range of motion parameters in elite swimmers
14. Correlation of Hand-Held and Externally-Fixed Dynamometry with Isokinetic Testing for Assessing Shoulder Internal and External Strength Ratios
15. Reliability of Hand Held Dynamometry compared to Externally-Fixed Dynamometry for Shoulder Internal and External Rotation Strength Ratios
16. A comprehensive analysis of muscle recruitment patterns during shoulder flexion: An electromyographic study
17. The ‘empty can’ and ‘full can’ tests do not selectively activate supraspinatus
18. What does high value care for musculoskeletal conditions mean and how do you apply it in practice? A consensus statement from a research network of physiotherapists in New South Wales, Australia.
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