Clinical Sciences: Graduate Physical Therapy Capstone Projects (2008-2021)
The Effectiveness of Low Volume Versus Very Low Volume on Upper Extremity Plyometric Exercises on Shoulder Performance
Term of Award
Fall 2015
Degree Name
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)
Release Option
Open Access
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Department
Department of Rehabilitation Sciences
Abstract
The effectiveness of low volume versus very low volume on upper extremity plyometric exercises on shoulder performance
Recommended Citation
Tran, L.; Beebe, A.; Davies, J.; Brackett, G.; and Davies, George J., "The Effectiveness of Low Volume Versus Very Low Volume on Upper Extremity Plyometric Exercises on Shoulder Performance" (2015). Clinical Sciences: Graduate Physical Therapy Capstone Projects (2008-2021). 17.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/ptcapstone/17