Shoulder complaints more likely in volleyball players with a thickened bursa or supraspinatus tendon neovessels
<p dir="ltr">Shoulder problems are common in volleyball and greatly impede both training and player performance. Subacromial bursa (SAB) thickening and tendon neovascularity have shown relevance in other populations, but their relationship with the development of shoulder complaints...
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| Main Author: | Christopher Skazalski (14779618) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Roald Bahr (7245299) (author), Rod Whiteley (14150088) (author) |
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2020
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