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A Randomized Control Trial of Acute Post Operative Care Following Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Comparison of Two Protocols
DownloadFall 2014
Very little research has been conducted in this area, and the specific content of any of the protocols during this postoperative period have not been studied. Perhaps because most patients appear to be at similar functional levels by six to 12 weeks following surgery, the assumption has been made...
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Fall 2011
Objectives: The objectives of this project were to determine whether shoulder internal rotation (IR), external rotation (ER) and horizontal adduction (HAd) range of motion (ROM) 1) could be reliably measured and 2) used to detect clinically meaningful differences between varsity level, overhead...
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Fall 2010
Commonly in clinical settings, the patient’s posture is visually evaluated by the clinician using anatomical landmark references. However, this measurement is subjective and not quantifiable. Photogrammetry to assess posture was thought to be a possible good clinical alternative to the other...