BIOMECHANICAL EVALUATION OF GLENOHUMERAL JOINT STABILIZING MUSCLES DURING PROVOCATIVE TESTS DESIGNED TO DIAGNOSE SUPERIOR LABRUM ANTERIOR-POSTERIOR LESIONS by
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s for this study have been submitted and accepted for presentation at two1annual conferences. First, the study will be presented as a podium at the 2009 Northwest2Biomechanics Symposium (NWBS) at Washington State University, June 5 and 6 in3Pullman, WA. Also, the study will be presented at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the4American Society of Biomechanics (ASB) at Pennsylvania State University, August 265through 29 in State College, PA. This manuscript has not been submitted for journal6publication; furthermore no portion of the data, methods, results, or findings from this7work have been previously submitted, published, or printed with the exception of the8abstracts for the conference submissions noted above.9This manuscript has been read and approved by all authors, and each author10believes the manuscript to be honest work. Dr. Michelle B. Sabick should be noted as11the corresponding author for future inquiry with regards to this manuscript; her contact12information is as follows:13 14Corresponding Author: Dr. Michelle B. Sabick, PhD15Address: Boise State University, Department of Mechanical and Biomedical Engineering,16 ET 204, 1910 University Dr., Boise, ID 83725-207517Office Phone Number: 208.426.565318Fax Number: 208.426.480019E-mail Address: [email protected]
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تاریخ انتشار 2009