Last week we began exploring some of the factors that I think are most important in designing rehabilitation programs for nonoperative shoulder instability.� As we discussed, shoulder instability covers a very large group of people, and different types of instability will require modifications to our rehabilitation and training programs. Key Factors in Shoulder Instability [...]



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