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Volume 38, Issue 21, Page 28 (1 November 2008)


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Hands-On Approach Helps Assess Shoulder Pain

DOUG BRUNK (San Diego Bureau)

SAN DIEGO — When patients present to primary care clinics complaining of shoulder pain, the injury usually stems from secondary impingement, which results from mechanical dysfunction such as structural glenohumeral laxity or insufficiency of the shoulder's stabilizing muscles.

PII: S0300-7073(08)71340-9

doi:10.1016/S0300-7073(08)71340-9


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