Sport performance success or failure depends on degree of modified training time

In the final paper in this section, Whiteley and Oceguera examined the relationship between three measures of shoulder rotational range of motion commonly used clinically and suggest that the three measures reflect differing components of shoulder function and should not be used interchangeably.

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