1. Remote visual estimation of shoulder range of motion has generally high interobserver reliability but limited accuracy
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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, Hwang, Simon, Ardebol, Javier, Ghayyad, Kassem, Pak, Theresa, and Bonadiman, Joao A.
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- 2023
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