Relationship between scapular elevation exercises with different alignments and activity of the trapezius and levator scapulae muscles
Yasuhisa Ueda,
Osamu Nakamata,
Fujiyasu Kakizaki
et al.
Abstract:[Purpose] This study aimed to examine whether scapular elevation exercises in sitting
positions with different alignments lead to contractions of the trapezius and levator
scapulae muscles. [Participants and Methods] The participants were 25 males, measured in
four sitting positions with different alignments. Spine alignment was assessed by
measuring the head protrusion, upper thoracic spine tilt, and pelvic tilt angles. Upper
limb alignment was evaluated using the scapula tilt angle, scapula rotation angle, a… Show more
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