Manal Farrag

Professor of Orthopedic Physical Therapy Cairo University

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The Effects of Proprioceptive Enhanced Training on Shoulder Pain, Function, Strength and Proprioception in Cases of Rotator Cuff Impingement Syndrome.

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F, Y. E., Ibrahim Mohamed M., and I. M. M, "The Effects of Proprioceptive Enhanced Training on Shoulder Pain, Function, Strength and Proprioception in Cases of Rotator Cuff Impingement Syndrome.", Egyptian Conference of physical therapy, EGypt, March 2008.
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March 2008
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