Clinical Sciences: Graduate Physical Therapy Capstone Projects (2008-2021)
What are the Best Measurements of Power of the Upper Extremities, Accuracy in Determining Bilateral Differences, with Shoulder Pain, and Correlation to Sports Performance Measures: Normals vs Subjects with Shoulder Pain?
Term of Award
Fall 2016
Degree Name
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)
Release Option
Open Access
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Department
Department of Rehabilitation Sciences
Abstract
What are the best measurements of power of the upper extremities, accuracy in determining bilateral differences, with shoulder pain, and correlation to sports performance measures: normals vs subjects with shoulder pain?
Recommended Citation
Morris, S.; Thomas, L.; Putnam, R.; Glenn, Frank A.; Davies, George J.; and Riemann, Bryan L., "What are the Best Measurements of Power of the Upper Extremities, Accuracy in Determining Bilateral Differences, with Shoulder Pain, and Correlation to Sports Performance Measures: Normals vs Subjects with Shoulder Pain?" (2016). Clinical Sciences: Graduate Physical Therapy Capstone Projects (2008-2021). 21.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/ptcapstone/21
Notes
Poster Presentation. APTA-CSM, San Antonio, TX, February, 2017