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Reliability of Scapula Clinical Assessment and Effectiveness of Scapular-Focused Exercises in a Non-Athletic Population with Shoulder Pain – a Literature Review [PDF]
Introduction: The scapula is recognised as a key element of the proper functioning in the shoulder complex. Scapular movement abnormalities have been defined as scapular dyskinesis. It is treated as a dysfunction that increases the risk of shoulder pain.
Maciej Olszewski +3 more
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Background and Objectives; Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) are effective in improving and maintaining Range of motion(ROM), increasing muscular strength and power, and increasing athletic performance, especially after exercise.
Myeungsik Hwang +2 more
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Over the past decade, there has been an increased interest in understanding the operative indications and techniques in treating scapular fractures and tracking their outcomes. Multiple studies have documented poor functional outcomes following nonoperative management of displaced scapular fractures.
Peter A, Cole +2 more
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The Effects of a Selective Corrective Program on the Scapula and Shoulder Joint Posture in Girls with Rounded Shoulder [PDF]
The scapula influences shoulder performance. In fact, scapula posture has a direct relationship with scapula stability and muscular power. The purpose of this research was to determine the effect of a training program on rounded shoulder abnormality (RS)
Mahtab Najafi, Naser Behpoor
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Survival of vascularized osseous flaps in mandibular reconstruction: A network meta-analysis
Objective An evidence regarding which bony flap for reconstruction of mandibular defects following tumour resection is associated with the highest survival rate is still lacking.
Mubarak Ahmed Mashrah +9 more
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Background Scapular dyskinesis, i.e., the deviant mobility or function of the scapula, hampers upper limb function in daily life. A typical sign of scapular dyskinesis is a scapula alata—a protrusion of the shoulder blade during arm elevation. While some
Anna-Maria Georgarakis +5 more
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Isolated Fractures of the Body of Scapula [PDF]
Fractures of the scapula body are relatively rare constituting 1% of all fractures and 5% of all fractures around shoulder. They are usually caused due to high energy vehicular trauma or fall of heavy object over scapula.
Supreeth Nekkanti
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Scapular osteochondroma: An unusual cause of static winged scapula in a pre-teen
Winged scapula is most commonly caused by injury of the long thoracic nerve which results in paralysis of the serratus anterior muscle. Scapular osteochondroma is uncommon and rarely presents as winged scapula in the skeletally matured patients.
Okechukwu Onwuasoigwe +2 more
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The Comparison of Scapular Position in Dominant and Non-Dominant Limbs of Girls with and without Hyperkyphosis Abnormality [PDF]
Scapula plays an important role in producing smooth and coordinated movement of shoulder girdle. Also, a change in natural scapula position has a direct relationship with some postural abnormalities.
sara Chashomi, Reza Rajabi
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Ultrasonographic evaluation of normal scapula in the horse [PDF]
Scapular fracture is rare in horse, but if happen can cause severe lameness. Due to overlapping of the contralateral scapula and thorax on the scapula, usually radiography is not helpful in its evaluation except in small amount of distal part. This study
M. S. Ahrari-Khafi +2 more
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