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Context: Forward head and rounded shoulder posture as well as scapular dyskinesis are forms of improper posture that have been linked to neck and shoulder pain.
Klawiter, Lucas
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Background: Forward head and round shoulder posture (FHRSP) is believed to be related to scapular dyskinesis (SD), placing increased stress on the neck and shoulder, leading to pain and dysfunction.
Mohammad Bayattork +4 more
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The Role of Scapular Dyskinesis in Rotator Cuff and Biceps Tendon Pathology
Shoulder tendon injuries including impingement, rotator cuff disease, and biceps tendon pathology are common clinical conditions and are a significant source of joint pain, instability, and dysfunction. These injuries may progress into partial tears then
Reuther, Katherine E.
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Introduction: Subacromial pain syndrome (SPS) is a common cause of shoulder pain, and is associated with functional limitation, workdays lost, disability, and poor quality of life.
YEŞİLYAPRAK, SEVGİ SEVİ +1 more
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The three-dimensional (3D) kinematics of the scapula were analyzed in vivo in 10 patients with scapular and 10 patients with clavicular fracture. Both the injured shoulder and normal contralateral shoulder were evaluated by computed tomography in the ...
Han, Byeong-Ryong +8 more
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Scapular dyskinesia, one of the rare forms of focal dyskinesia, is usually considered a peripheral induced movement disorder (PIMD), occurring in the background of previous trauma or surgery.
Anjali Chouksey, Ganeshgouda Majigoudra
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A structured light solution for detecting scapular dyskinesis
Scapular dyskinesis is a common occurrence in overhead athletes, i.e. athletes who participate in any sport where the upper arm and shoulder is used above the athlete’s head.
Verster, Jaco
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Relationship between scapular dyskinesis, myofascial pain and function of the neck and shoulder.
Hypothesis: The myofascial pain of the neck and shoulder is directly related to function and scapular dyskinesis. The object of the study: scapular dyskinesis, myofascial pain and function of the neck and shoulder.
Vaina, Mindaugas,
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Scapular dyskinesis was not associated with pain and function in male adolescent athletes
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Scapular dyskinesis has been associated to shoulder injuries and pain. However, this relationship with adolescent athletes is not well established.
Valéria Mayaly Alves de Oliveira +9 more
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Background: First rib stress fractures (FRSFs) are exceptionally rare in skeletally immature athletes and are frequently overlooked because their symptoms mimic more common scapular conditions such as scapular dyskinesis or thoracic outlet syndrome ...
Yonghyun Yoon +12 more
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