Objective: : To evaluate the prevalence of humeral retroversion and rotational mobility (RHH) in young handball practitioners and non-practitioners.
Methods: : This is a cross-sectional study performed with two groups: the handball group, with 14 female students practicing handball and the control group, with 13 young participants non-practicing pitch sports.
Results: : The handball group presented full rotational movement (FRM) hi-gher than the control group in both the dominant shoulder (p=0.