Swimming as Treatment of Scapular Dyskinesis
Scapular dyskinesis is quite frequent and can lead to shoulder pain. The diagnosis is essentially clinical. The main cause is muscle imbalance, between the trapezius, rhomboids, and pectoralis minor.
Max Rogerio Freitas Ramos +2 more
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Clinical Diagnosis of Scapular Dyskinesis in a Youth Softball Pitcher: A Case Report [PDF]
# Introduction Effective rehabilitation strategies for upper extremity injuries in softball pitchers are scarce in current literature, especially among youth athletes.
Connor Skoumal, Matt Dewald
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Assessment and rehabilitation of scapular dyskinesis: A case study
The purpose of this study was to update, discuss the accumulated knowledge regarding clinical evaluation and physical therapy rehabilitation for scapular dyskinesis. The aim of this study was to educate health professionals and athlete regarding scapular
Hariharasudhan Ravichandran +1 more
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Is it Time to Normalize Scapular Dyskinesis? The Incidence of Scapular Dyskinesis in Those With and Without Symptoms: a Systematic Review of the Literature. [PDF]
Background Up to 67% of adults experience shoulder pain in their lifetime. Numerous factors are related to the etiology of shoulder pain, one of which is thought to be scapular dyskinesis (SD). Given the prevalence of SD among the asymptomatic population a concern is that the condition is being medicalized (clinical findings suggested to require ...
Salamh PA +6 more
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Effects of scapular-focused movement-based exercises on sports performance of athletes with scapular dyskinesis: A systematic review. [PDF]
BackgroundScapular dyskinesis is a common dysfunction among athletes, particularly in overhead sports, leading to pain, reduced range of motion (ROM), and impaired performance.
Mònica Solana-Tramunt +8 more
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Neck and Shoulder Pain with Scapular Dyskinesis in Computer Office Workers [PDF]
Background and Objectives: Computer office workers spend long periods in front of a computer, and neck and shoulder pain are common. Scapular dyskinesis (SD) is associated with neck and shoulder pain.
Seong Eun Moon, Young Kyun Kim
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The reliability of the scapular posture and scapular dyskinesis tests in rugby union players. [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: To determine the reliability of static scapular posture (SP), clavicular tilt angle (CTA) and the scapular dyskinesis (SD) assessments by expert and student therapists. DESIGN: inter-rater and intra-rater reliability study. SETTING: University level male rugby union club PARTICIPANTS: Four sport rehabilitation students and one ...
Singh V, Stokes K, Trewartha G, Mckay C.
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Effect of proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) technique on posture, balance and gait characteristics of older adults with scapular dyskinesis: a randomized controlled trial [PDF]
Background Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) techniques are being utilized among rehabilitation protocols for older adults because they are based on proprioception and coordination activities.
Hasan Cellatoğlu +1 more
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Electromyography of scapular stabilizers in people without scapular dyskinesis during push-ups: a systematic review and meta-analysis [PDF]
Background: Push-up (PU) is widely considered an effective exercise to stabilize the scapular, especially if performed on unstable surfaces. However, available studies cover a wide range of exercise variations and differ according to exercise ...
Ramin Arghadeh +5 more
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Scapular Dyskinesis, Glenohumeral Internal Rotation, and Pectoralis Minor Length in Male Elite Tennis Players [PDF]
# Background Scapular dyskinesis (SD) is prevalent among overhead athletes and may contribute to shoulder dysfunction. Internal rotation (IR) asymmetry and pectoralis minor shortening have been described as factors associated with SD in tennis players.
Eo Jin Lee, Young Kyun Kim
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