Remote visual estimation of shoulder range of motion has generally high interobserver reliability but limited accuracy

Author:

Hwang SimonORCID,Ardebol JavierORCID,Ghayyad KassemORCID,Pak TheresaORCID,Bonadiman Joao A.ORCID,Denard Patrick J.ORCID,Menendez Mariano E.ORCID,Amini Michael H.,Shah Anup,Hartman Andy,Wei Anthony,Lee Brian,Sears Benjamin W.,Sheu Christopher,Lehman Christopher R.,Solomon Daniel J.,Weinstein David,Brown Dawson S.,Savin David,Huberty Dave,Guttmann Dan,Shukla Dave,Choung Edward,Lederman Evan,Denard Patrick J.,Menendez Mariano E.,Watson Elizabeth,Burns Erica M.,Abrams Geoffrey,Gramstad Gregory D.,Harmsen Samuel,Kassam Hafiz,You Jae,Kurian Jason,Saleh Jason R.,Davies Jonah,Galvin Joseph W.,Mirzayan Raffy,Zhou Liang,Budge Matthew,Stone Michael A.,Nugent Matthew,Pifer Matthew,Navarro Ron,Dehghan Niloofar,Orvets Nathan,Omid Reza,Orfaly Robert,Chalmers Peter,Otlans Peters T.,Frank Rachel M.,Hoellrich Rudolf G.,Humphrey Scott,Crow Scott,Lee Shanjean,Lee Stowell Richard,Urch Ekaterina,Paterson William,Costouros John,Passanise Angela,Rao Anita G.,Hatzidakis Armodios,Butler J Brad,Mierisch Cay,Jurek Sara,Malcarney Hilary,Hsu Jason,Tuman Jeffrey,Cheah Jonathan,Matthews John,Min Kyong,Hansen Lauren,Lee Julia,Klug Raymond,Buerba Rafael,Crall Timothy,Kim Todd,Hazrati Yassamin

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine,Surgery

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