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Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
Background Poor scapular resting position and abnormal motion with the lack of proper muscle performance contribute to the development of shoulder dysfunction and pain.
Shahab Khaki, Roya Ravanbod, M. Ashtiani
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Background Poor scapular resting position and abnormal motion with the lack of proper muscle performance contribute to the development of shoulder dysfunction and pain.
Shahab Khaki, Roya Ravanbod, M. Ashtiani
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The SICK scapula in Scapular dyskinesis!
RGUHS Journal of Physiotherapy, 2022None
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Medicina dello Sport (Testo stampato)
Summary. Background. Changes in the normal position of the scapula and the function of its stabilizing muscles can be a significant factor in creating abnormal shoulder girdle biomechanics.
Farzad Saeediyoun +2 more
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Summary. Background. Changes in the normal position of the scapula and the function of its stabilizing muscles can be a significant factor in creating abnormal shoulder girdle biomechanics.
Farzad Saeediyoun +2 more
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Scapular Dyskinesis in Athletes
2019The scapula plays multiple key roles in producing normal shoulder and arm function in the overhead throwing motion. Its positions and motions are created and controlled by coordinated patterns of muscle activations and synchronised trunk and arm motions, and are also controlled and constrained by key skeletal components (the clavicle, acromioclavicular
W. Ben Kibler, Aaron Sciascia
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Scapular Dyskinesis and Its Relation to Shoulder Pain
Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2003Scapular dyskinesis is an alteration in the normal position or motion of the scapula during coupled scapulohumeral movements. It occurs in a large number of injuries involving the shoulder joint and often is caused by injuries that result in the inhibition or disorganization of activation patterns in scapular stabilizing muscles.
W Ben, Kibler, John, McMullen
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American Journal of Sports Medicine
Background: Latarjet is the gold standard procedure for treating anterior shoulder instability associated with significant bone loss. However, concerns arise regarding associated anatomic and mechanical changes, including release of the pectoralis minor ...
V. Candela +5 more
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Background: Latarjet is the gold standard procedure for treating anterior shoulder instability associated with significant bone loss. However, concerns arise regarding associated anatomic and mechanical changes, including release of the pectoralis minor ...
V. Candela +5 more
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International Journal for Sciences and Technology
BACKGROUND: Scapular dyskinesia involves visible changes in the scapula's position and movement due to altered activation of stabilizing muscles, leading to instability and shoulder injuries.
G. T, A. M
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BACKGROUND: Scapular dyskinesia involves visible changes in the scapula's position and movement due to altered activation of stabilizing muscles, leading to instability and shoulder injuries.
G. T, A. M
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Rehabilitation of Scapular Dyskinesis
2017Scapular dyskinesis presenting in patients with shoulder pain may have multiple causes related to shoulder impairments or may simply be an incidental finding. The physical examination should assess the impairments related to scapular dyskinesis in order to develop an appropriate rehabilitation program.
Ann M. Cools +2 more
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Scapular Dyskinesis and Its Relation to Shoulder Injury
Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2012The scapula plays a key role in nearly every aspect of normal shoulder function. Scapular dyskinesis-altered scapular positioning and motion-is found in association with most shoulder injuries. Basic science and clinical research findings have led to the identification of normal three-dimensional scapular kinematics in scapulohumeral rhythm and to ...
W Benjamin, Kibler +2 more
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Scapular Dyskinesis and Glenohumeral Instability
2017Alteration of scapular position and motion (scapular dyskinesis) is common in association with symptoms and dysfunction from many types of glenohumeral instability. In some types of instability, particularly multidirectional instability (MDI) and posterior instability, dyskinesis can be a major factor in the dysfunction.
W. Ben Kibler, Aaron D. Sciascia
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