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Ben Kibler W, Stone A, Grantham J, Sciascia A
J Am Acad Orthop Surg . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39965185
This overview approaches the acromioclavicular joint (ACJ) and ACJ injuries from a mechanical perspective that places the ACJ complex-the scapula, clavicle, ACJ, AC and coracoclavicular ligaments, and periscapular muscles-into the...
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Sciascia A, Jeffrey Grantham W, Stone A, Tremble C, Uhl T, Camp C, et al.
J Sport Rehabil . 2024 Dec; :1-13. PMID: 39708791
Context: A common component within rehabilitation recommendations for baseball pitchers is employment of an interval throwing program. However, there is a lack of a consistent set of advocated guidelines for...
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Sambare N, Chalmers P, Camp C, Bowman E, Erickson B, Sciascia A, et al.
JSES Rev Rep Tech . 2024 May; 4(2):182-188. PMID: 38706672
Hypothesis And/or Background: The incidence of elbow medial ulnar collateral ligament (MUCL) injuries has been increasing, leading to advances in surgical treatments. However, it is not clear that there is...
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Boos A, Sambare N, Smith M, Freehill M, Bowman E, Erickson B, et al.
Sports Health . 2024 Mar; :19417381241237011. PMID: 38546157
Context: The quality and interprogram variability of publicly available throwing programs have not been assessed. Objective: To (1) identify publicly available interval throwing programs, (2) describe their components and structure,...
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Sciascia A, Smith M, Holstedt J, Mattingly L, Ben Kibler W
Sports Health . 2024 Mar; :19417381241235225. PMID: 38500012
Background: Alterations in glenohumeral internal rotation (GIR), glenohumeral external rotation (GER), and total range of motion (TROM) have been linked with increased injury risk. GER capacity has been measured routinely...
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Stone A, Grantham J, Sciascia A, Kibler W
Instr Course Lect . 2023 Dec; 73:709-724. PMID: 38090935
Scapular dyskinesis is an extremely common component of shoulder pathology, especially in the overhead athlete; despite its prevalence, proper diagnosis and management of scapular disorders remains an enigma for many...
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Mantovani M, Sciascia A, Varini A, Muraccini M, Nardini F, Tonino P, et al.
JSES Rev Rep Tech . 2023 Aug; 3(3):303-311. PMID: 37588505
Background: Scapula kinematics is recognized to be a crucial variable in shoulder dysfunction. Nevertheless, quantitative scapula tracking and measurement are not part of the current clinical evaluation. The main concern...
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Spigelman T, Simpkins L, Humphrey C, Vitel Y, Sciascia A
Int J Sports Phys Ther . 2023 Aug; 18(4):969-976. PMID: 37547842
Background: Virtual healthcare has forced clinicians to modify or eliminate parts of the musculoskeletal evaluation such as motion assessment. Although acceptable to excellent levels of in-person goniometric reliability is achievable,...
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Bowman E, Sciascia A, Freehill M, Smith M, Da Silva A, Chalmers P
J Shoulder Elbow Surg . 2023 Jul; 32(12):2575-2580. PMID: 37481106
Background: Ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) tears are common in baseball players. Although magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is the most used imaging modality for UCL injuries, the inter-rater reliability of MRI...
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Ben Kibler W, Lockhart J, Cromwell R, Sciascia A
Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am . 2023 Apr; 34(2):427-451. PMID: 37003662
Scapular dyskinesis, the impairment of optimal scapular position and motion, is common in association with shoulder injury. A comprehensive evaluation process can show the causative factors and lead to effective...