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Intrarater and interrater reliability of a manual technique to assess anterior humeral head translation of the glenohumeral joint

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The technique of manually assessing anterior humeral head translation studied has poor overall interrater reliability and only fair intrarater reliability, while the test-retest accuracy of humeralHead translation is enhanced when examiners only determine the relationship of the humeral heads relative to the glenoid rim.
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This article is published in Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery.The article was published on 2002-09-01. It has received 31 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Intra-rater reliability.

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A new classification system for shoulder instability

TL;DR: The FEDS system of classifying instability is introduced, which was developed to have content validity and found to have high interobserver and intraobserver agreement.
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Comparison of symptoms and clinical findings in subgroups of individuals with patellofemoral pain.

TL;DR: The main finding in this study on patients clinically diagnosed with PFPS is that possible pathologies cannot be detected from the patient's history or from commonly used clinical tests.
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Quantitative assessment of glenohumeral translation in baseball players: a comparison of pitchers versus nonpitching athletes.

TL;DR: Pitchers have a greater amount of glenohumeral translation in the dominant arm than position players, which makes the side-to-side comparison less useful in pitchers and should be considered when making therapeutic decisions.
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Diagnostic value of patient characteristics, history, and six clinical tests for traumatic anterior shoulder instability.

TL;DR: Individual clinical shoulder tests provide good diagnostic accuracy and age, history of shoulder dislocation, sudden onset of complaints, and positive result of the release test were the most important predictors for traumatic anterior shoulder instability.
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The volleyball athlete’s shoulder: biomechanical adaptations and injury associations

TL;DR: The reviewed literature supports the existence of a glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) and a possible (and less pronounced) external rotation gain in the dominant vs. the non-dominant shoulder of volleyball athletes.
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Impingement of the deep surface of the supraspinatus tendon on the posterosuperior glenoid rim: An arthroscopic study

TL;DR: It is suggested that in addition to Neer's "impingement syndrome" and Jobe's "instability with secondary impingements," impingement of the undersurface of the cuff on the posterosuperior glenoid labrum may be a cause of painful structural disease of the shoulder in the thrower.
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The anatomy and histology of the inferior glenohumeral ligament complex of the shoulder

TL;DR: The gross and histologic anatomy of the inferior glenohumeral ligament was studied in 11 fresh frozen cadaver shoulders and revealed a single structure as an important anterior and posterior stabilizer of the shoulder joint.
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Patterns of flexibility, laxity, and strength in normal shoulders and shoulders with instability and impingement

TL;DR: There appears to be a domi nance tendency with regard to internal rotator strength in asymptomatic individuals and Impingement syndrome and anterior instability have significant differences in both strength patterns of the rotator muscles and flexing and laxity of the shoulder.
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Shoulder pain in the overhand or throwing athlete. The relationship of anterior instability and rotator cuff impingement.

TL;DR: Use of the Apprehension Test followed by the Relocation Test has proved to be the most sensitive means of detecting occult anterior glenohumeral subluxation.
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Clinical assessment of instability of the shoulder. With special reference to anterior and posterior drawer tests

TL;DR: Anterior and posterior drawer tests of the shoulder are described to detect anterior and posterior shoulder instability and thereby to eliminate some of the failures of operative treatment and their value in assessing uniddirectional and multidirectional instability both before and after operation.
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