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To examine and compare the effect of a novel stretching technique and traditional stretching on glenohumeral range of motion, strength, maximum voluntary contraction, pain, and subject satisfaction in overhead athletes with glenohumeral internal rotation deficits through a randomized clinical study.
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To examine and compare the effect of a novel stretching technique and traditional stretching on glenohumeral range of motion, strength, maximum voluntary contraction, pain, and subject satisfaction in overhead athletes with glenohumeral internal rotation deficits through a randomized clinical study. The investigators hypothesize that this type of novel intervention will help subjects with GIRD to restore range of motion, experience less pain and maintain the strength and motor unit recruitment following the novel intervention. This will help us to assess the potential beneficial effect of such intervention and to fill the gap in knowledge and help health care professionals to adequately select the right treatment modality.
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Traditional Stretching (Modified Sleep Stretch). VS
Novel Stretching (Active Shoulder Internal Rotation while Bridging) 2. Time
Pre VS post intervention Dependent Variables
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All participants will perform the static stretching (SS) conditions by themselves. The two stretching techniques will be home-based program.
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56 participants in 2 patient groups
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