Cite
Assessment of Scapulothoracic, Glenohumeral, and Elbow Motion in Adhesive Capsulitis by Means of Inertial Sensor Technology: A Within-Session, Intra-Operator and Inter-Operator Reliability and Agreement Study.
MLA
De Baets, Liesbet, et al. “Assessment of Scapulothoracic, Glenohumeral, and Elbow Motion in Adhesive Capsulitis by Means of Inertial Sensor Technology: A Within-Session, Intra-Operator and Inter-Operator Reliability and Agreement Study.” Sensors (Basel, Switzerland), vol. 20, no. 3, Feb. 2020. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.3390/s20030876.
APA
De Baets, L., Vanbrabant, S., Dierickx, C., van der Straaten, R., & Timmermans, A. (2020). Assessment of Scapulothoracic, Glenohumeral, and Elbow Motion in Adhesive Capsulitis by Means of Inertial Sensor Technology: A Within-Session, Intra-Operator and Inter-Operator Reliability and Agreement Study. Sensors (Basel, Switzerland), 20(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/s20030876
Chicago
De Baets, Liesbet, Stefanie Vanbrabant, Carl Dierickx, Rob van der Straaten, and Annick Timmermans. 2020. “Assessment of Scapulothoracic, Glenohumeral, and Elbow Motion in Adhesive Capsulitis by Means of Inertial Sensor Technology: A Within-Session, Intra-Operator and Inter-Operator Reliability and Agreement Study.” Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) 20 (3). doi:10.3390/s20030876.