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Kuramoto, Alice. « Passive Range of Motion ». Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing 29, no 6 (novembre 1998) : 283. http://dx.doi.org/10.3928/0022-0124-19981101-03.

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Werner, Brian C., Chris M. Kuenze, Justin W. Griffin, Matthew L. Lyons, Joseph M. Hart et Stephen F. Brockmeier. « Shoulder Range of Motion ». Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine 1, no 4_suppl (janvier 2013) : 2325967113S0010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2325967113s00106.

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Lea, R. D., et J. J. Gerhardt. « Range-of-motion measurements. » Journal of Bone & ; Joint Surgery 77, no 5 (mai 1995) : 784–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.2106/00004623-199505000-00017.

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Bellamy, R. E. « Range-of-motion measurements. » Journal of Bone & ; Joint Surgery 77, no 12 (décembre 1995) : 1946. http://dx.doi.org/10.2106/00004623-199512000-00022.

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Leibovic, S. J. « Range-of-motion measurements. » Journal of Bone & ; Joint Surgery 77, no 12 (décembre 1995) : 1946–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.2106/00004623-199512000-00023.

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Mayer, Tom G., George Kondraske, Susan Brady Beals et Robert J. Gatchel. « Spinal Range of Motion ». Spine 22, no 17 (septembre 1997) : 1976–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00007632-199709010-00006.

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Makkad, Satwinderpal S. « Range from motion blur ». Optical Engineering 32, no 8 (1993) : 1915. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.143301.

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Sánchez-Arce, Isidro de Jesús, Alan Walmsley, Muhammed Fahad et Emmanuel Santiago Durazo-Romero. « Lateral differences of the forearm range of motion ». Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H : Journal of Engineering in Medicine 234, no 5 (8 février 2020) : 496–506. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0954411920904597.

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Malunion is a common complication of distal radius fracture and often causes a reduction in the range of motion. The measurement of the range of motion is a part of the process for evaluating the final motion after a malunion of a distal radius fracture is diagnosed. However, the amount of range of motion reduced due to the malunion often is calculated upon the assumption that the motion is equal in both forearms. Although this assumption has been questioned, not much work has been conducted which defines the difference in range of motion between the two forearms. In this work, a methodology has been proposed to measure the forearm range of motion using inertial measurement units. The motion was measured in both forearms of a control group. Afterwards, the motion was compared between both forearm sides; then, differences and relationships were drawn. Our results indicated that the forearm rotational motion is larger in the dominant forearm. Moreover, pronation and supination motions differ among the limbs, supination being always larger than pronation. In the dominant forearm, supination is much larger than pronation, while in the non-dominant their magnitudes are rather close. These results provide important data for a more accurate way to determine how the malunion of a fracture or another pathology affects the forearm motion.
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Prazdny, Kvetoslav. « Three-Dimensional Structure from Long-Range Apparent Motion ». Perception 15, no 5 (octobre 1986) : 619–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/p150619.

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Experiments are reported which show that three-dimensional structure can be perceived from two-dimensional image motions carried by objects defined solely by the differences in binocular and/or temporal correlation (ie disparity or motion discontinuities). This demonstrates that the kinetic depth effect is independent of motion detection in the luminance domain and that its relevant input comes from detectors based on some form of identity preservation of objects or features over time, ie the long-range processes of apparent motion.
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Maulucci, Ruth A., et Richard H. Eckhouse. « A Technique for Measuring Clothed Range of Joint Motion ». Journal of Applied Biomechanics 13, no 3 (août 1997) : 316–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jab.13.3.316.

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The study of range of joint motion is of theoretical and practical interest to basic research, workspace design, rehabilitation, and mathematical models. Nude range of motion has been extensively explored, whereas range of motion under clothed conditions, although equally important in applications, has received less attention. A project was designed to investigate modern instrumentation and methodologies for examining clothed range of joint motion. An empirical study was conducted using three distinct techniques simultaneously, involving 6 subjects, two military ensembles, and 46 planar motions. The results of the study showed one of the techniques, a computerized six-degree-of-freedom electromagnetic tracker, to be superior for joint motion applications under clothed conditions. Customized physical modifications and software were implemented to adapt the device for physiological applications, and algorithms were created for extracting joint motion information. Standardized procedures for performance strategies were defined. Recommendations were also given for the use of the other two techniques in applications having different requirements.
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Grossberg, Stephen, et Michael E. Rudd. « Cortical dynamics of visual motion perception : Short-range and long-range apparent motion. » Psychological Review 99, no 1 (1992) : 78–121. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0033-295x.99.1.78.

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KOMIYAMA, Takuya, Hiroshi SAWANO, Hayato YOSHIOKA et Hidenori SHINNO. « B005 A Long-Range Straightness Measurement with Motion Error Compensation ». Proceedings of International Conference on Leading Edge Manufacturing in 21st century : LEM21 2013.7 (2013) : 173–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmelem.2013.7.173.

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Messenger, Nicole, et Kelly Estes. « Shoulder Pain-- Range of Motion ». Medicine & ; Science in Sports & ; Exercise 51, Supplement (juin 2019) : 486. http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/01.mss.0000561962.13180.a8.

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Guscott, John K. « Constant range ultrasonic motion detector ». Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 82, no 3 (septembre 1987) : 1103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.395353.

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&NA;. « Lumbar Range-of-Motion Measurements ». Back Letter 9, no 10 (1994) : 113. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00130561-199409100-00006.

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Kersey, Robert D. « Joint Range-of-Motion Assessment ». Athletic Therapy Today 10, no 1 (janvier 2005) : 42–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/att.10.1.42.

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Von Grünau, Michael W. « A motion aftereffect for long-range troboscopic apparent motion ». Perception & ; Psychophysics 40, no 1 (janvier 1986) : 31–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.3758/bf03207591.

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Georgeson, Mark A., et Michael G. Harris. « The temporal range of motion sensing and motion perception ». Vision Research 30, no 4 (janvier 1990) : 615–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0042-6989(90)90072-s.

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Mather, George, Patrick Cavanagh et Stuart M. Anstis. « A Moving Display Which Opposes Short-Range and Long-Range Signals ». Perception 14, no 2 (avril 1985) : 163–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/p140163.

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A novel display is described which stimulates both the long-range and the short-range motion detecting processes simultaneously, but with opposing directions of movement. The direction in which the stimulus appears to move depends on retinal eccentricity and element size, but adaptation to the display always produces a motion aftereffect (MAE) direction opposite to the direction of the short-range component. The display may offer insights into the properties of the two-process motion detecting system.
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Madson, Timothy J., James W. Youdas et Vera J. Suman. « Reproducibility of Lumbar Spine Range of Motion Measurements Using the Back Range of Motion Device ». Journal of Orthopaedic & ; Sports Physical Therapy 29, no 8 (août 1999) : 470–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.2519/jospt.1999.29.8.470.

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Bin Abd Razak, Hamid Rahmatullah, Xinyun Audrey Han, Hwei Chi Chong et Hwee Chye Andrew Tan. « Total Knee Arthroplasty in Asian Subjects : Preoperative Range of Motion Determines Postoperative Range of Motion ? » Orthopaedic Surgery 6, no 1 (février 2014) : 33–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/os.12088.

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Marshall, Matthew M., Jacqueline Reynolds Mozrall et Jasper E. Shealy. « The Effects of Complex Wrist and Forearm Posture on Wrist Range of Motion ». Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 41, no 1 (octobre 1997) : 629–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1071181397041001138.

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In order to minimize the risk of repetitive trauma injuries, postures or motions that place joints near the limits of their range of motion (RoM) should be avoided. Before it can be determined that a posture or motion approaches the limit of a joint's motion, these limits need to be established. Previous research on wrist functionality has focused almost entirely on RoM in two or three isolated planes (flexion/extension, radial/ulnar deviation, and forearm pronation/supination), without investigating potential effects of complex wrist/forearm posture on RoM. Since most practical applications of this wrist motion data involve more than these isolated planar deviations, the effects of complex wrist/forearm posture on wrist functionality need to be understood.
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Ko, Yun-Ho, Hyun-Soo Kang et Si-Woong Lee. « Adaptive search range motion estimation using neighboring motion vector differences ». IEEE Transactions on Consumer Electronics 57, no 2 (mai 2011) : 726–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tce.2011.5955214.

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Kim, Jung Man. « Restoration of Shoulder Range of Motion ». Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow 17, no 3 (1 janvier 2014) : 101. http://dx.doi.org/10.5397/cise.2014.17.3.101.

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Kalscheur, Jean, Lynnda Emery et Patricia Costello. « Range of Motion in Older Women ». Physical & ; Occupational Therapy In Geriatrics 16, no 1 (1 septembre 1999) : 77–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1300/j148v16n01_06.

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Kalscheur, Jean A., Lynnda J. Emery et Patricia S. Costello. « Range of Motion in Older Women ». Physical & ; Occupational Therapy In Geriatrics 16, no 1-2 (janvier 1999) : 77–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/j148v16n01_06.

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Wroblewski, B. M. « Range of Motion of the Hip ». Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American Volume 82, no 11 (novembre 2000) : 1671–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.2106/00004623-200011000-00028.

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D'Lima, Darryl D., Andrew G. Urquhart, Knute O. Buehler, Richard H. Walker et Clifford W. Colwell. « Range of Motion of the Hip ». Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American Volume 82, no 11 (novembre 2000) : 1672. http://dx.doi.org/10.2106/00004623-200011000-00029.

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Djugash, Joseph, et Sanjiv Singh. « Motion-aided network SLAM with range ». International Journal of Robotics Research 31, no 5 (avril 2012) : 604–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0278364912441039.

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Itoi, Eiji, Wataru Watanabe, Shin Yamada, Togo Shimizu et Ikuko Wakabayashi. « Range of Motion after Bankart Repair ». American Journal of Sports Medicine 29, no 4 (juillet 2001) : 441–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/03635465010290041001.

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Sankar, Wudbhav N., Christopher T. Laird et Keith D. Baldwin. « Hip Range of Motion in Children ». Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics 32, no 4 (juin 2012) : 399–405. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/bpo.0b013e3182519683.

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Joseph, Benjamin. « Hip Range of Motion in Children ». Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics 34, no 4 (juin 2014) : 481–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/bpo.0b013e31829fff29.

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&NA;. « Performing passive range-of-motion exercises ». Nursing 36, no 3 (mars 2006) : 50–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00152193-200603000-00040.

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Knight, Kathryn. « DINOSAUR RANGE OF MOTION STUDIES VINDICATED ». Journal of Experimental Biology 215, no 12 (23 mai 2012) : i.2—ii. http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.074815.

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Gaffare, Mayra Garduño, Bertrand Vachon et Armando Segovia de los Ríos. « Range image generator including robot motion ». Robotica 24, no 1 (31 octobre 2005) : 113–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0263574704001547.

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The system here described has the capability of generating range images that include robot motion. The system has two main modules, the motion and the image generator. Motion is modeled using a Bezier's curve method. To compute a range value corresponding to a pixel image, the robot position in the coordinated system is obtained from trajec-tory generation. In this way, distortion is produced in the image, or sequence of images, as a consequence of motion. The obtained range images represent scenes perceived by the robot from a specific location or during a specified dis-placement in a very “real” view.
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Breger-lee, Donna, Elizabeth Tomancik Voelker, David Giurintano, Andrew Novick et Lillian Browder. « Reliability of Torque Range of Motion ». Journal of Hand Therapy 6, no 1 (janvier 1993) : 29–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0894-1130(12)80178-5.

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Arbogast, K. B., M. R. Maltese, M. F. Tomasello, P. A. Gholve, J. E. Friedman et J. P. Dormans. « Pediatric cervical spine range of motion ». Journal of Biomechanics 39 (janvier 2006) : S151. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0021-9290(06)83510-4.

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TAUB, ETHAN, JONATHAN D. VICTOR et MARY M. CONTE. « Nonlinear Preprocessing in Short-range Motion ». Vision Research 37, no 11 (juin 1997) : 1459–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0042-6989(96)00305-7.

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Johansen, Mette, Helle Haslund-Thomsen, Jeanette Kristensen et Søren Thorgaard Skou. « Photo-Based Range-of-Motion Measurement ». Pediatric Physical Therapy 32, no 2 (avril 2020) : 151–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/pep.0000000000000689.

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Tanré, Etienne, et Pierre Vallois. « Range of Brownian Motion with Drift ». Journal of Theoretical Probability 19, no 1 (janvier 2006) : 45–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10959-006-0012-7.

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Chambers, D. J., C. G. Millar et N. A. S. Taylor. « Specificity in joint range of motion ». Journal of Biomechanics 25, no 7 (juillet 1992) : 815. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0021-9290(92)90592-o.

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Prieto, Sandra L., Juan C. Mazza, Raúl R. Festa et Patricia Cosolito. « Range Of Motion In Lower Limbs ». Medicine & ; Science in Sports & ; Exercise 49, no 5S (mai 2017) : 577. http://dx.doi.org/10.1249/01.mss.0000518504.47781.74.

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Stone, Jennifer A. « Rehabilitation–Static/Dynamic Range of Motion ». Athletic Therapy Today 3, no 2 (mars 1998) : 11–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/att.3.2.11.

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Merrick, Mark A. « Ultrasound and Range of Motion Examined ». Athletic Therapy Today 5, no 3 (mai 2000) : 48–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/att.5.3.48.

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Gadomski, Stephen J., Nicholas A. Ratamess et Paul T. Cutrufello. « Range of Motion Adaptations in Powerlifters ». Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 32, no 11 (novembre 2018) : 3020–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1519/jsc.0000000000002824.

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Gajdosik, Richard L., et Richard W. Bohannon. « Clinical Measurement of Range of Motion ». Physical Therapy 67, no 12 (1 décembre 1987) : 1867–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ptj/67.12.1867.

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Drinkwater, Eric J., Norman R. Moore et Stephen P. Bird. « Effects of Changing from Full Range of Motion to Partial Range of Motion on Squat Kinetics ». Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research 26, no 4 (avril 2012) : 890–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1519/jsc.0b013e318248ad2e.

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Sofyan, Ahmad, et Nurul Aktifah. « Gambaran Peningkatan Lingkup Gerak Sendi Setelah Pemberian Range Of Motion Pada Pasien Stroke : Literature Review ». Prosiding Seminar Nasional Kesehatan 1 (21 janvier 2022) : 2380–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.48144/prosiding.v1i.1074.

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AbstrackStroke is a brain functional disorder that occurs suddenly with clinical signs and symptoms both focal and global that lasts more than 024 hours the event will cause permanent damage to the brain. In stroke patients, the role of physiotherapists is to restore the functional range of motion of the joints, one of which is by administering Range Of Motion (ROM) which aims to increase the range of motion of the joints. The purpose of this study is to describe the description of the increase in the range of motion of the joints after the provision of range of motion (ROM) in stroke patients. Methods: The selection of articles in this study used the PICO mnemonic. Writing articles using a literature review search from the Garuda/Scholer Portal and NCBI). The results of a literature review review of 5 articles showed that there was an increase in joint range of motion in stroke patients with an average of 60.322 before intervention and 66.42 after intervention. . Range of motion is able to increase the range of motion of joints in stroke patients. Suggestion: It is hoped that it will provide input in alternative methods of physiotherapists in providing Range of motion in order to increase the range of joint motion in stroke patients.Keywords: Range Of Motion, Scope of joint motion; stroke AbstrakStroke merupakan suatu0gangguan0fungsional0otak yang terjadi secara mendadak dengan tanda dan0gejala klinik baik fokal maupun global yang berlangsung0lebih dari024 jam kejadian tersebut akan menimbulkan kerusakan permanen pada otak. Pasien stroke Peran fisioterapis untuk mengembalikan fungsional lingkup gerak sendi salah satunya dengan melakukan pemberian Range Of Motion (ROM) yang bertujuan untuk meningkatkan lingkup gerak sendi. Tujuan penelitian ini yaitu mendeskripsikan Gambaran Peningkatan Lingkup gerak sendi Setelah Pemberian Range Of Motion (ROM) Pada Pasien Stroke .Pemilihan artikel pada penelitian ini menggunakan mnemonic PICO. Penulisan artikel menggunakan penelusuran literature review dari Portal Garuda/Scholer dan NCBI).Hasil literature review review 5 artikel menunjukkan bahwa Adanya peningkatan kemampuan lingkup gerak sendi pada pasien stroke dengan rata – rata sebelum intervensi sebesar 60,322 dan sesudah intervensi sebesar 66,42 Range of motion mampu untuk meningkatkan lingkup gerak sendi pada pasien stroke. Penelitian ini menerangkan tentang metode alternative fisioterapis dalam pemberian Range of motion guna meningkatkan lingkup gerak sendi pada pasien stroke.Kata Kunci: Range Of Mottion, Lingkup gerak sendi ; Stroke
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Hibberd, Elizabeth E., Sakiko Oyama, Justin Tatman et Joseph B. Myers. « Dominant-Limb Range-of-Motion and Humeral-Retrotorsion Adaptation in Collegiate Baseball and Softball Position Players ». Journal of Athletic Training 49, no 4 (1 août 2014) : 507–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.4085/1062-6050-49.3.23.

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Context: Biomechanically, the motions used by baseball and softball pitchers differ greatly; however, the throwing motions of position players in both sports are strikingly similar. Although the adaptations to the dominant limb from overhead throwing have been well documented in baseball athletes, these adaptations have not been clearly identified in softball players. This information is important in order to develop and implement injury-prevention programs specific to decreasing the risk of upper extremity injury in softball athletes. Objective: To compare range-of-motion and humeral-retrotorsion characteristics of collegiate baseball and softball position players and of baseball and softball players to sex-matched controls. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: Research laboratories and athletic training rooms at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Patients or Other Participants: Fifty-three collegiate baseball players, 35 collegiate softball players, 25 male controls (nonoverhead athletes), and 19 female controls (nonoverhead athletes). Intervention(s): Range of motion and humeral retrotorsion were measured using a digital inclinometer and diagnostic ultrasound. Main Outcome Measure(s): Glenohumeral internal-rotation deficit, external-rotation gain, total glenohumeral range of motion, and humeral retrotorsion. Results: Baseball players had greater glenohumeral internal-rotation deficit, total–range-of-motion, and humeral-retrotorsion difference than softball players and male controls. There were no differences between glenohumeral internal-rotation deficit, total–range-of-motion, and humeral-retrotorsion difference in softball players and female controls. Conclusions: Few differences were evident between softball players and female control participants, although range-of-motion and humeral-retrotorsion adaptations were significantly different than baseball players. The throwing motions are similar between softball and baseball, but the athletes adapt to the demands of the sport differently; thus, stretching/strengthening programs designed for baseball may not be the most effective programs for softball athletes.
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Cavanagh, Patrick. « Short-range vs Long-range motion : Not a valid distinction ». Spatial Vision 5, no 4 (1991) : 303–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156856891x00065.

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