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Mikkel Bek Clausen ; Adam Witten ; Karl Bang Christensen ; Mette Kreutzfeldt Zebis ; Morten Foverskov ; Ann Cools ; Per Hölmich ; Kristian Thorborg |Background Differences in shoulder-disability among common shoulder-disorders in orthopaedic specialist care is unknown. Furthermore, rating of shoulder-disability using patient-reported outcomes is time-consuming, and a faster approach is neede[...]Article
Mathias F. Nielsen ; Kristian Thorborg ; Kasper Krommes ; Kasper B. Thornton ; Per Hölmich ; Juan J.J. Peñalver ; Lasse Ishøi |Objectives To compare long-lever squeeze testing using the ForceFrame and the Copenhagen 5-Second-Squeeze test (5SST) for assessment of hip adduction strength and provoked groin pain in elite male soccer players. Design Cross-sectional stud[...]Article
Background Clinical examination of male football players with longstanding groin pain can be considered difficult. Pain provocation tests are used to examine and classify longstanding groin pain into clinical entities as adductor-, iliopsoas-, i[...]Article
Chris Djurtoft ; Tomer Yona ; Ewa Maria Roos ; Kristian Thorborg ; Per Hölmich ; Sten Rasmussen ; Jens Lykkegaard Olesen ; Michael Skovdal Rathleff |Objectives To describe the Quality of Life (QoL) among adolescents with Patellofemoral Pain (PFP) and Osgood-Schlatter Disease (OSD) and investigate characteristics associated with QoL. Study design Cross-sectional. Participants 316 adolescents [...]Article
Michael Skovdal Rathleff ; Sinead Holden ; Kasper Krommes ; Lukasz Winiarski ; Per Hölmich ; Tagrid Jamal Salim ; Kristian Thorborg |Objective To test 1) if the 45-second Anterior Knee Pain Provocation Test (AKPP-test) could differentiate between adolescents with patellofemoral pain (PFP) and pain-free controls and; 2) whether improvements in the AKPP-test over 12 weeks were [...]