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Shadmehr A, Bagheri H, Ansari NN, et al. 
The reliability measurements of lateral scapular slide test at three different degrees of shoulder joint abduction. [JOURNAL ARTICLE]
Br J Sports Med 2008 Sep 23.
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Odom CJ, Taylor AB, Hurd CE, et al. 
Measurement of scapular asymetry and assessment of shoulder dysfunction using the Lateral Scapular Slide Test: a reliability and validity study. [Journal Article]
Phys Ther 2001 Feb; 81(2):799-809.
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Roy JS, Moffet H, Hebert LJ, et al. 
The reliability of three-dimensional scapular attitudes in healthy people and people with shoulder impingement syndrome. [JOURNAL ARTICLE]
BMC Musculoskelet Disord 2007 Jun 21; 8(1):49.
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Koslow PA, Prosser LA, Strony GA, et al. 
Specificity of the lateral scapular slide test in asymptomatic competitive athletes. [Journal Article]
J Orthop Sports Phys Ther 2003 Jun; 33(6):331-6.
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Lewis JS, Valentine RE 
The pectoralis minor length test: a study of the intra-rater reliability and diagnostic accuracy in subjects with and without shoulder symptoms. [JOURNAL ARTICLE]
BMC Musculoskelet Disord 2007 Jul 9; 8(1):64.
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T'Jonck L, Lysens R, Grasse G 
Measurements of scapular position and rotation: a reliability study. [Journal Article]
Physiother Res Int 1996; 1(3):148-58.
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van der Esch M, Steultjens M, Ostelo RW, et al. 
Reproducibility of instrumented knee joint laxity measurement in healthy subjects. [Evaluation Studies, Journal Article]
Rheumatology (Oxford) 2006 May; 45(5):595-9.
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Hayes K, Walton JR, Szomor ZR, et al. 
Reliability of five methods for assessing shoulder range of motion. [Clinical Trial, Journal Article, Randomized Controlled Trial]
Aust J Physiother 2001; 47(4):289-94.
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Nijs J, Roussel N, Vermeulen K, et al. 
Scapular positioning in patients with shoulder pain: a study examining the reliability and clinical importance of 3 clinical tests. [Journal Article]
Arch Phys Med Rehabil 2005 Jul; 86(7):1349-55.
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