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Biomeccanica di spalla
pubblicato nel Settembre - Ottobre 2011 ne Il Fisioterapista - fascicolo n.5

Bibliografia

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Ulteriori approfondimenti

  • Baeyens JP, Van Roy P, Clarys JP. Intra-articular kinematics of the glenohumeral joint in the late preparatory phase of throwing: Kaltenborn's rule revisited. Ergonomics 2000; 43(10): 1726-37.

  • Finley MA, Lee RY. Effect of sitting posture on 3-dimensional scapular kinematics measured by skin-mounted electromagnetic tracking sensors. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2003 Apr; 84(4): 563-8.

  • Rhoad RC, Klimkiewicz JJ, Williams GR, Kesmodel SB, Udupa JK, Kneeland JB, Iannotti JP. A new in vivo technique for three-dimensional shoulder kinematics analysis. Skeletal Radiol 1998 Feb; 27(2): 92-7.

  • Novotny JE, Woolley CT, Nichols CE 3rd, Beynnon BD. In vivo technique to quantify the internal-external rotation kinematics of the human glenohumeral joint. J Orthop Res 2000 Mar; 18(2): 190-4.