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Table 4: SRM & ES of the supine and the sitting positions of shoulder active  external rotation measurement, at postoperative 3 months, & at postoperative 12 months
Table 1: Demographic details of the participants           Demographic Land plus aquatic therapy (n= 6)
FIGURE 1. Study Protocol
Table 3 – Brief details about the exercise programs

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