Active Range of Motion of the Shoulder: A Cross-Sectional Study of 6,635 Subjects
This study took a subset of the DARI Motion database for active shoulder range of motion (ROM) and established normative values across age, gender, and arm. The results provide an accurate normative reference for the general population.
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