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The efficacy of stretching exercises to reduce posterior shoulder tightness acutely in the postoperative population: a single blinded randomized controlled trial.

Paul A SalamhMorey J KolberEric J HegedusChad E Cook
Published in: Physiotherapy theory and practice (2017)
The horizontal adduction stretch is more effective at reducing acute PST in the postoperative shoulder population when compared to the supine sleeper stretch and no stretch at all. Knowledge of efficacious stretching methods may serve to reduce the potential morbidity associated with postoperative stiffness.
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