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Effect of Eight Weeks of Selected Corrective Exercises on Strength and Range of Motion of Shoulder Rotation in Male Boxers With Scapular Dyskinesis [PDF]
Background and Aims In previous studies, different results have been reported regarding the effect of corrective exercises on improving scapular dyskinesis and its related symptoms.
Soroush Momenpour +2 more
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An Investigation of Electromyographic Activity of Trapezius and Serratus Anterior Muscles in Individuals with Scapular Dyskinesis during Different Types of Push-ups: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis [PDF]
Background:The use of push-ups has been suggested to strengthen the scapular stabilizers, while incorporating unstable surfaces is recommended to enhance the involvement of the neuromuscular system.
Ramin Arghadeh +4 more
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Background Periarthritis of the shoulder is a common disease leading to dysfunction of the shoulder joint and have a significant impact on patients’ daily life.
Lan Tang +5 more
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Background: Scapular assessment is important in examining overhead athletes, but there is inconsistency in scapular clinical assessment and its relation to pathology.
Garrett S. Bullock PT, DPT +5 more
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Background: Scapular dyskinesis may cause not only rotator cuff (RC) tear but also weakness of the upper extremity, studies on scapular dyskinesis that may occur after RC repair is still lacking.
Won-jeong Jeong +2 more
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Scapular dyskinesis: the surgeon’s perspective [PDF]
The scapula fulfils many roles to facilitate optimal function of the shoulder. Normal function of the shoulder joint requires a scapula that can be properly aligned in multiple planes of motion of the upper extremity. Scapular dyskinesis, meaning abnormal motion of the scapula during shoulder movement, is a clinical finding commonly encountered by ...
Simon J, Roche +3 more
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Purpose Shoulder disorders may occur for procedural reasons in patients fitted with a cardiac implantable electronic device (CIED). This study aimed to examine the effects of CIED implantation on shoulder functions and scapular dyskinesis.
Cansu Cosgun +3 more
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Background: Scapular dyskinesis is prevalent in 54.5% of overhead athletes. Scapular dyskinesis is abnormal positioning of the scapula over the thorax and also abnormal motions of the scapula. Any alterations to the normal scapular position may alter the
Reema Joshi, Varun Pohekar
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Purpose: Scapular dyskinesis is defined as alteration in scapular movements due to the loss of strength in scapular muscles; tightness of the soft tissues around shoulder and postural problems.
Fırat TAN +12 more
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In order for correct shoulder function to occur, the scapula plays a number of responsibilities. These functions include synchronous scapular rotation during humeral motion, providing a stable basis for rotator cuff activation, and acting as a kinetic chain link.
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