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DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1702958
Ombro do arremessador: Artigo de atualização[*]
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A maioria das lesões do ombro ocorre devido aos movimentos repetitivos acima do nível da cabeça. Antes de estudar o tratamento dessas lesões, é fundamental que os profissionais de saúde tenham um entendimento da etiologia e dos mecanismos que causam essas patologias. O ato do arremesso acima do nível da cabeça exige considerável coordenação de todo o corpo, desde o momento de geração de força até o final do arremesso. O ombro é um componente crucial da cadeia cinética da extremidade superior, por transmitir a força gerada na extremidade inferior para o braço e mão para produzir velocidade e precisão no lançamento da bola.
* Trabalho desenvolvido no Grupo de Ombro e Cotovelo, Centro de Traumatologia do Esporte, Escola Paulista de Medicina, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brasil.
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Eingereicht: 05. Juli 2019
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23. März 2020
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