The Shoulder pp 215-255 | Cite as
Shoulder Rehabilitation
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Due to the fact that the shoulder joint has roles of both stability and mobility, while planning rehabilitation programme these two characteristics must be considered. In different shoulder pathologies primary effected parts could be stabilization or mobilization, however, it should be borne in mind that these are interlinked. Planned and followed physiotherapy approaches should include these two components.
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