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REVIEW OF LITERATURE ON SWIMMER SHOULDER IN ATHLETES AND ITS REHABILITATION

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Author: Ambuja Bhardwaj¹,Shaurabh Singla² and Jaspreet Singh3
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doi no.: 05-2016-44975451DOI Link :: https://doi-ds.org/doilink/08.2022-51571847/IJPESAS/05.2016-44975451/V12/I2/A8


AFFILIATIONS:

1 Assistant Professor, RIMT University, Department of Physiotherapy,  School of Physiotherapy

2 Physiotherapy Student, Department of Physiotherapy, RIMT University, School of Physiotherapy

Assistant Professor, RIMT University, Department of Physiotherapy, School of Physiotherapy

 

     ABSTRACT

Swimmer’s shoulder” changed into first described through Kennedy and Hawkins (1974), who defined the situation as a painful presentation because of repetitive impingement of the shoulder in swimmers. Swimmer’s shoulder is a condition with a gradual onset because of repetitive hobby and may be labeled as microtrauma and macrotrauma, the etiology of microtrauma is multifactorial and may be due to intrinsic elements or extrinsic elements. Acute shoulder subluxation can arise in swimmers with underlying shoulder laxity. Patellar subluxation can arise in people with underlying generalized laxity meniscus tear in an older athlete may be exacerbated. Acute onset of back ache can occur in swimmers. The repetitive hyperextension may additionally cause spondylolysis. In swimmer Shoulder patient rehabilitation is more effective than pharmacological orsurgical treatment as it can cure the problem without any harmful effect and reduce the symptom with exercise.

Keywords: Swimmer,  Rehabilitation, Review, Athlete, Shoulder.


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