2014
DOI: 10.1136/bjsports-2014-093494.186
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Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Deficit (Gird) – Does It Really Exists in Handball Players?

Abstract: Background GIRD is a condition resulting in the loss of internal rotation of the glenohumeral joint as compared to the contralateral side. Mechanism of GIRD is caused by repetitive throwing such as a handball throw. Difference between total shoulders range of motion (ROM) more than 25°is considered as GIRD positive sign. Objective To compare glenohumeral rotation motion between dominant and non-dominant shoulder in handball players. Design Cross sectional study. Setting Elite handball division players. Partici… Show more

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“…Although adaptations in the passive glenohumeral range of motion arc in the dominant shoulder have been previously described in adult handball players, the current study was the first to examine the effects of handball in boys and girls [7, 9, 25, 31, 35]. Male players had a higher ER gain and a higher internal rotation deficit than female players.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Although adaptations in the passive glenohumeral range of motion arc in the dominant shoulder have been previously described in adult handball players, the current study was the first to examine the effects of handball in boys and girls [7, 9, 25, 31, 35]. Male players had a higher ER gain and a higher internal rotation deficit than female players.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%