Sink or Swim? Clinical Objective Tests and Measures Associated with  Shoulder Pain in Swimmers of Varied Age Levels of Competition: A Systematic  Review

Sink or Swim? Clinical Objective Tests and Measures Associated with Shoulder Pain in Swimmers of Varied Age Levels of Competition: A Systematic Review

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By June Kennedy, Thomas Otley & 3 more. This systematic review identifies clinical objective tests and measures which are associated with the development of shoulder pain in swimmers of various age competition levels.

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