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2014, Number 3

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Correo Científico Médico 2014; 18 (3)

Pendulum exercises in painful shoulder syndrome

Martín PB, Batista HY, Águedo SM, Osorio HM, Triana GI
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Language: Spanish
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Key words:

shoulder pain, the painful shoulder syndrome, bursitis, musculoskeletal pain, physical therapy modalities, exercise movement techniques, exercise therapy, rehabilitation.

ABSTRACT

A brief account of the anatomical structures of the shoulder joint and the painful shoulder syndrome, its definition and clinical epidemiological characterization was performed. This review addressed within the passive physiotherapy, different pendulum exercises used in the physiotherapy treatment of shoulder pain syndrome. The objectives of the paper were: the description of the technical implementation, the basis for the usefulness of its application, indications and contraindications. The authors concluded that pendulum exercises will maintain the effectiveness in restoring joint mobility in shoulder conditions; however, there is lack of its varieties, and its correct application technique.


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