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This study tested our null hypothesis that active range of motion in internal rotation, external rotation, and abduction would produce a similar magnitude of force across the middle clavicle.
Impingement-free range of motion in internal and external rotation was measured at 60° abduction of the humeral component to the glenoid component.
PROs, pain and reduced strength on the adductor squeeze test, reduced range of motion in internal rotation and bent knee fall out are the outcome measures that best differentiate athletes with hip/groin pain from those without this pain.
PROs, pain and reduced strength on the adductor squeeze test, reduced range of motion in internal rotation and bent knee fall out are the outcome measures that best differentiate athletes with hip/groin pain from those without pain.
Impingement-free range of motion in external rotation was greater in the 25-mm baseplate group than in the 29-mm baseplate group (39° ± 8.1° and 35.4° ± 7.7°, respectively; p = 0.20), whereas impingement-free range of motion in internal rotation was similar between the 25- and 29-mm baseplate groups (33.8° ± 5.8° and 33.2° ± 7.0°, respectively; p = 1.00).
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Patient-reported outcomes Presence of pain on the adductor squeeze test Reduced strength score on adductor squeeze test Reduced range of motion in hip internal rotation and bent knee fall out Altered trunk muscle function.
There is strong evidence that the following factors differentiate athletes with hip/groin pain from those without: Patient-reported outcomes Presence of pain on the adductor squeeze test Reduced strength score on adductor squeeze test Reduced range of motion in hip internal rotation and bent knee fall out Altered trunk muscle function.
Pooled data showed strong evidence that athletes with hip/groin pain demonstrated: pain and lower strength on the adductor squeeze test, reduced range of motion in hip internal rotation and bent knee fall out; however, hip external rotation range was equivalent to controls.
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Impingement-free range of motion in abduction, adduction, internal rotation, and external rotation was evaluated by using a simulated computer model constructed based on the same fresh-frozen cadavers used in biomechanical testing.
This was evaluated by comparing micromotion at the glenoid-glenosphere interface in biomechanical testing and impingement-free range of motion in abduction, adduction, internal rotation, and external rotation in a simulated computer model of fresh-frozen cadavers with a small glenoid.
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