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  • April 7, 2024

    Subacromial Impingment and Confirmation Bias – PART 2: Alternative theories of “impingement” pain and specific anatomical findings

    Subacromial Impingment and Confirmation Bias – PART 2: Alternative theories of “impingement” pain and specific anatomical findings

    Shoulder impingement should no longer be considered a phenomenon of the acromion. Let’s make an accurate diagnosis and treat accordingly. Continue reading

    For professionals, Shoulder Impingement
    Grand Rapids shoulder, Shoulder Impingement, Shoulder pain
  • March 10, 2024

    Subacromial Impingment and Confirmation Bias – PART 1: Background

    Subacromial Impingment and Confirmation Bias – PART 1: Background

    Our understanding of Shoulder Impingement continues to evolve over time. Competing theories of the nature of its origin are presented here. Continue reading

    For professionals, Rotator Cuff, Shoulder Impingement, Uncategorized
    Grand Rapids shoulder, Shoulder Impingement

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