“…We did not find a significant effect of double calibration for anterior tilt and lateral rotation, although increased lateral rotation was measured above 90°AB (10-14°, P 40.06). The different findings might be due to the study population (young healthy subjects with low variability (Brochard et al, 2011) and cadaveric specimen without shoulder damage (Cereatti et al, 2015) versus patients with shoulder pathology with high variability). Furthermore, in the set-up of (Brochard et al, 2011) and (Cereatti et al, 2015) the skin-fixed markers were placed on a different position on the scapula, i.e.…”