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Effect of Blackburn Exercises v/s Rhythmic Stabilization on Scapular Dyskinesis in Guitarists [PDF]
Objective: Blackburn exercises and Rhythmic stabilization technique is effective to stabilize and control scapular movements. The study compares the effects of Blackburn exercises and Rhythmic Stabilization on scapular dyskinesis in guitarists.
Vineeta Ail, Shivani Jain
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Association and Effects of Neck Pain with Scapular Dyskinesis - A Narrative Review
BACKGROUND: Neck pain, affecting 30-50% of adults, often results from soft tissues and joints abnormalities. Scapular dyskinesia, marked by abnormal scapular movement due to muscle imbalances, poor posture, or repetitive activities, exacerbates neck pain
P. R., J. A. Jeba, S. Jeykumar, S. R
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Effects of Scapular Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation Technique on Scapular Dyskinesis
Background: Scapular dyskinesis is termed as improper control of resting position and movement pattern of the scapula having connections with shoulder pain. PNF techniques are the methods of hastening the response of a neuromuscular mechanism through stimulation of proprioceptors.
Iqra Altaf +5 more
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Background: Scapular dyskinesis is prevalent among overhead athletes and contributes significantly to shoulder dysfunction. Cricket players, due to repeated overhead throwing and bowling, are particularly vulnerable.
Saad ul Abrar +5 more
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A functionally significant abnormality was observed in a 58 year-old Black male donor with a cause of death of thyroid cancer. He exhibited left inferior trapezius muscle agenesis as well as scapular dyskinesis.
Amanda Samuel +7 more
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Prevalence of Supraspinatus Weakness in Patients with Scapular Dyskinesis
Background: This study aimed to evaluate supraspinatus weakness in patients with scapular dyskinesis. Aims: To find the number of patients having supraspinatus weakness (scapular dyskinesis patients). Methods: For this study, the source of the population
Nikita Gurudas Malani +1 more
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Effects of proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation technique on scapular dyskinesis in patients with subacute stroke [PDF]
The objective of this was to compare the effects of the proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) hold-relax technique on pain severity, range of motion (ROM) of the shoulder, shoulder disability, and scapular asymmetry in stroke patients with ...
Rafia Abdul Rahman +7 more
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Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2023
Scapular dyskinesis, the impairment of optimal scapular position and motion, is common in association with shoulder injury. A comprehensive evaluation process can show the causative factors and lead to effective treatment protocols. The complexity of scapular motion and the integrated relationship between the scapula, humerus, trunk, and legs suggest a
W, Ben Kibler +3 more
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Scapular dyskinesis, the impairment of optimal scapular position and motion, is common in association with shoulder injury. A comprehensive evaluation process can show the causative factors and lead to effective treatment protocols. The complexity of scapular motion and the integrated relationship between the scapula, humerus, trunk, and legs suggest a
W, Ben Kibler +3 more
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Current concepts: scapular dyskinesis
British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2009The scapula serves many roles in order for proper shoulder function to occur. These roles include providing synchronous scapular rotation during humeral motion, serving as a stable base for rotator cuff activation and functioning as a link in the kinetic chain.
W Ben, Kibler, Aaron, Sciascia
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Scapular dyskinesis among competitive swimmers
Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 2017To evaluate the prevalence of scapular dyskinesis (SD) in competitive swimmers during training sessions.Repeated measurement observational study.20 young competitive swimmers were filmed before, at midpoint and at the end of a training session, performing shoulder flexion and abduction. SD was examined separately by two assessors. Demographic and Quick
Maayan Bussiba, Maor +2 more
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