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Clinical Commentary: Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Deficit (GIRD)

Sneha Vishwanath

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Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy Journal 17(1):p 77-80, January - March 2024. | DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/potj.0974.5777.17124.8

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Vishwanath S. Clinical commentary: glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD). Physio Ther Occup Ther J. 2024;17(1):77-80.

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Received : February 02, 2024         Accepted : April 12, 2024          Published : March 25, 2024

Abstract

GIRD is a concept related to shoulder injury. It causes limitation in the range of motion. Shoulder joint plays an important role in throwing, serving or other activities related to shoulder. GIRD is an important pathology which should be considered for evaluation in sports palyers. Thus this clinical commentary speaks about this pathology GIRD.


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  • 1.   Wilk E et al. The International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy 2013, October, Volume 8, Number 5, Page 537
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Vishwanath S. Clinical commentary: glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD). Physio Ther Occup Ther J. 2024;17(1):77-80.


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February 02, 2024 April 12, 2024 March 25, 2024

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/potj.0974.5777.17124.8

Keywords

Internal rotation deficitExternal rotation gainTotal range of motion

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