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Schofer MD et al. - There was a correlation between extent of restriction on movement and diminution of isokinetic muscular strength. Determination of the external rotation is recommended as a clinical test value, as it highlights significant deficits both in restriction of range of motion and in isokinetic test measurements. After conservative treatment, scapular fractures heal with a good functional result despite measurable restrictions.

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