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Trotz einer hohen Mobilität weist ein gesundes Schultergelenk eine enorme Stabilität auf. Funktionell ist es an andere Gelenke gekoppelt: den Schultergürtel, die Halswirbelsäule, die obere Brustwirbelsäule und die Rippen. Dieses Kapitel stellt die Diagnostik und Therapie sowohl für Pathologien des Akromioklavikular- und Sternoklavikulargelenk als auch für häufig vorkommende Beschwerden des Schultergelenkes dar, wie z.B. Impingementsyndrom, Schulterinstabilität, Skapuladyskinese oder Bewegungseinschränkungen.

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    Glousman konnte für den M. supraspinatus eine Aktivitätssteigerung zeigen.

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Kromer, T.O. (2013). Schulterkomplex. In: Kromer, T. (eds) Rehabilitation der oberen Extremität. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30262-6_4

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