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Shoulder injuries are common in competitive youth swimmers because of sport-specific changes in upper extremity physical characteristics and acromio-humeral distance (AHD).
Halime Ezgi Türksan +2 more
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Assessment of subacromial space and its relationship with scapular upward rotation in college baseball players. [PDF]
CONTEXT: Subacromial impingement is a common injury in baseball players and has been linked to a reduction in the subacromial space. In addition, it has been suggested that decreases in scapular upward rotation will lead to decreases in the subacromial ...
Higginson, Jill S +5 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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Snapping scapula syndrome (SSS) is a source of pain and discomfort in patients. It is not uncommon for patients who present with SSS to have some degree of scapular dysfunction, especially with the tightness of the pectoralis minor (PM) muscle.
Phob Ganokroj, M.D. +4 more
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Confiabilidade da Avaliação da Orientação e Posição de Repouso da Escápula de Indivíduos Saudáveis e Sedentários com o Sistema Eletromagnético de Aquisição de Dados [PDF]
Electromagnetic systems for motion analysis are claimed as a precise technique for tracking position and orientation of human body segments. To date, reliability electromagnetic tracking was described only for the dynamic assessment of the scapula motion,
Biazotto, Camila Choqueta +4 more
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Electromyographic Analysis of the Shoulder Girdle Musculature during External Rotation Exercises [PDF]
Background: Implementation of overhead activity, a key component of many professional sports, requires an effective and balanced activation of shoulder girdle muscles particularly during forceful external rotation motions. Purpose: The study aimed to
Basmajian JV +12 more
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Abstract Acromioclavicular (AC) joint instability can significantly impact the shoulder girdle, causing notable pain and impaired function. Surgical management traditionally focuses on reconstruction of the coracoclavicular ligaments, providing reduction and stability in the coronal plane.
Jacob Sorenson +3 more
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Background and Objective: Alteration of scapular position and motion are called scapular dyskinesis (SD), that leads to symptoms such as pain in the shoulder joint.
Atefeh Eyvazi Hezebaran +3 more
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Effect of scapular function training on chronic pain in the neck/shoulder region:a randomized controlled trial [PDF]
Purpose Neck and shoulder complaints are common among employees in occupations characterized by intensive computer use. Treatment has varied from passive rest to active treatments and active treatments have often been divided into either training of the ...
Andersen, Christoffer H +3 more
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Evaluating Scapular Dyskinesis in Lateral Epicondylitis [PDF]
Objective: The scapula plays a very important role as a link between the trunk and the arm transferring the force and the stability. Some authors have reported that scapular dyskinesis represents a risk for shoulder and neck pain. But no author is interested in the relationship between scapular dyskinesis and arm or forearm pathologies. The purpose of
Frédéric Degez, Nicolas Bigorre
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