Could your shoulder pain be linked to how you breathe?
NCT ID NCT07334171
Summary
This study aims to understand if there's a connection between shoulder pain and breathing muscle function in tennis players. Researchers will compare 64 players with shoulder pain to those without pain, measuring their breathing strength and diaphragm thickness using simple tests and ultrasound. The goal is to gather knowledge about potential links, not to provide treatment.
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Universidad Francisco de Vitoria
Pozuelo de Alarcón, Madrid, 28223, Spain
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