Abstract:Context: Decreased scapular upward rotation (UR) and diminished activation of the serratus anterior (SA) and lower trapezius (LT) are often observed among patients with subacromial impingement syndrome. Maintaining the elbow fully flexed during shoulder flexion may limit glenohumeral motion due to passive insufficiency of the triceps brachii and therefore facilitate greater scapular UR and increased scapular muscle activation. Objectives: To compare scapular UR, SA, upper trapezius (UT), middle trapezius, and … Show more
Background Full-can exercise was associated with a significantly higher scapulohumeral rhythm than empty-can exercise. These findings suggest that the movements of the scapula and glenohumeral joint are affected by the position of the arm.
Background Full-can exercise was associated with a significantly higher scapulohumeral rhythm than empty-can exercise. These findings suggest that the movements of the scapula and glenohumeral joint are affected by the position of the arm.
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