SHOULDER INJURIES. PROTOCOL TREATMENT
Keywords:
Shoulder luxation, painful shoulder, pseudoparalitic shoulder and frozen shoulder, physioterapical protocole, therapeutic physical exercise, electrotherapyAbstract
Shoulder patologies (luxation, painful shoulder, pseudoparalitic shoulder, frozen shoulder), frequently lead to painful situations and functional limitations in any age patients, due to some accident (sport, thrauma) or the fact of getting older (arthrosis, osteoporosis, microthraumatisms), with important social and laboral effects. Physioterapical protocoles have been developed in 65 patients suffering from different patologies looking for treating and releaving these cases. A 83 % ± of the results obtained have been good.
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1997-06-30
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Torrells Frances, J. V., Aramburu de Vega, C., Cano Pueyo, L. F., & Martinez Pastor, I. (1997). SHOULDER INJURIES. PROTOCOL TREATMENT. Cuestiones De Fisioterapia, 6(1), 29-42. http://cuestionesdefisioterapia.es/index.php/cf/article/view/568