Explore tweets tagged as #ShoulderStabilization
@CHS_AthTraining
Clover HS Athletic Training
7 years
Doing work with the Tsunami Bar!! #shoulderstabilization #rehab
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@GoParabolic
Parabolic
10 years
#WeightBearing exercises such as crawling are a great way to help our patients work on #ShoulderStabilization http://t.co/fInnAoHZfQ
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@PST_2009
Mark Robinson
9 years
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@wkasper14
Will Kasper
5 years
Today we did some goblet squats and overhead squats along with some bear crawls. #belowparallel #hipmobility #shoulderstabilization
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@OrthoToday
Orthopedics Today
8 years
Patients with posterior instability more likely to undergo #shoulderstabilization without dislocation #AANA17 https://t.co/phmvMsRSio
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@starpt4u
STAR Physical Therapy
6 years
#TherapyThursday We are so proud of Noah Collier, student-athlete as he works hard at our #Hermitage clinic to #Rehab his #Shoulder. Here he is working with @TSUedu Doctor of Physical Therapy student Colton Bradfield on #ShoulderStabilization and #Strength.
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@SethLShermanMD
Seth L Sherman, MD
3 years
Arthroscopic stabilization is a surgical technique that can improve stability to reduce pain and increase function. Learn more on my websit: https://t.co/Egh1MKFwlk #shoulderstabilization #shoulderinjury #arthroscopic
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@MangiarelliPT
Mangiarelli Rehabilitation
4 years
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@MillettMD
Peter Millett, MD
6 years
Here are some recommendations and what to expect once you arrive home after your #arthroscopic #shoulderstabilization surgery: https://t.co/PgMalxzcez #orthotwitter #medtwitter
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@bennwachukwumd
Benedict Nwachukwu MD, MBA
5 years
Does ROM vary with the location/extent of labral tearing seen in patients undergoing arthroscopic anterior #shoulderstabilization? This study investigates: https://t.co/9pGvyFKQB5 #medtwitter #sportsmedicine
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@jervisyaumd
Jervis Yau, M.D.
5 years
What is #ShoulderStabilization Surgery? During the minimally invasive procedure, your doctor will place anchors into the glenoid w/strong sutures, which are used to repair the torn capsule, ligaments and labrum. https://t.co/kXIYNIlLxR #sportsmedicine #shouldertreatment
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