Title of article :
Scapular Position and Orientation during Abduction, Flexion and Scapular Plane elevation Phase
Author/Authors :
Keshavarz, Roshanak tehran university of medical sciences tums, تهران, ايران , Shakeri, Hassan university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, ايران , Arab, Amir Masoud university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, ايران , Ashrafi, Hossein university of kashan, كاشان, ايران , Talim Khani, Ailin university of social welfare and rehabilitation sciences, ايران
From page :
22
To page :
30
Abstract :
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to compare scapular kinematics during elevation phase of abduction, flexion, and scapular plane elevation phase between fifteen persons with shoulder impingement syndrome (SIS) and thirteen persons without it. Method: Values of scapular kinematics include scapular superior and lateral translations, upward rotation, external rotation, and posterior tipping were statistically tested with mixed model analysis of variance. Results: Scapular upward rotation during 30˚, 60˚, and 90˚ of abduction, and initial angle of scapular plane elevation were significantly different between groups (P 0.05). Posterior tipping was significantly decreased in patients with SIS at the initial angle of flexion (P =0.015). Lateral translation at 90˚, and 110˚ of abduction (P =0.015, and P=0.012, respectively) were lesser in patients. Conclusion It seems that scapular kinematics during arm elevation in different movement planes is different, especially upward rotation between persons with and without SIS.
Keywords :
scapular kinematics , different humerus angles , and three shoulder movement planes
Journal title :
Iranian Rehabilitation Journal (IRJ)
Journal title :
Iranian Rehabilitation Journal (IRJ)
Record number :
2635812
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