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Shoulder Kinematics is Not Influenced by External Load During Elevation in the Scapular Plane.
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Shoulder Kinematics is Not Influenced by External Load During Elevation in the Scapular Plane.
J Appl Biomech. 2013 Jul 20;
Authors: de Castro MP, Ribeiro DC, de Forte F, de Toledo JM, Aldabe D, Loss JF
Abstract
The present study aimed to compare the shoulder kinematics (3D scapular orientation, scapular angular displacement and scapulohumeral rhythm) of asymptomatic participants under unloaded and loaded conditions during unilateral shoulder elevation in the scapular plane. We utilized a repeated measures design with a convenience sample. Eleven male participants with an age range of 21 to 28 years with no recent history of shoulder injury participated in the study. The participants performed isometric shoulder elevation from a neutral position to approximately 150º of elevation in the scapular plane in intervals of ≈30º during unloaded and loaded conditions. Shoulder kinematic data were obtained with videogrammetry. During shoulder elevation, the scapula rotated upwardly and externally, and tilted posteriorly. The addition of an external load did not affect 3D scapular orientation, scapular angular displacement, or scapulohumeral rhythm throughout shoulder elevation (p>0.05). In clinical practice, clinicians should expect to observe upward and external rotation and posterior tilt of the scapula during their assessments of shoulder elevation. Such behavior was not influenced by an external load normalized to 5% of body weight when performed in an asymptomatic population.
PMID: 23877028 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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