Physical Therapy in Sport
Volume 10, Issue 3 , Pages 112-117 , August 2009

In-season rehabilitation of a division III female wrestler after a glenohumeral dislocation

  • Jason Brumitt

      Affiliations

    • School of Physical Therapy, Pacific University Oregon, 222 SE 8th Ave., Hillsboro, OR 97123, USA
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +1 503 352 7265; fax: +1 503 352 7340.
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  • Alma Sproul

      Affiliations

    • Athletic Training Department, Pacific University Oregon, 2043 College Way, Forest Grove, OR 97116, USA
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  • Philip Lentz

      Affiliations

    • Athletic Training Department, Pacific University Oregon, 2043 College Way, Forest Grove, OR 97116, USA
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  • Linda McIntosh

      Affiliations

    • Athletic Training Department, Pacific University Oregon, 2043 College Way, Forest Grove, OR 97116, USA
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  • Richard Rutt

      Affiliations

    • School of Physical Therapy, Pacific University Oregon, 222 SE 8th Ave., Hillsboro, OR 97123, USA
    • Athletic Training Department, Pacific University Oregon, 2043 College Way, Forest Grove, OR 97116, USA

Received 19 October 2008 ,Revised 7 January 2009 ,Accepted 27 January 2009.

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PII: S1466-853X(09)00017-0

doi: 10.1016/j.ptsp.2009.01.004

Physical Therapy in Sport
Volume 10, Issue 3 , Pages 112-117 , August 2009