“…Interestingly, the majority of studies investigating the effect of 274 shoulder impingement on scapular kinematics have reported that people suffering 275 from this condition have an increase in scapular internal rotation [Hebert et al,276 2002], decrease in upward rotation [Endo et al, 2001, Lin et al, 2005, Ludewig and 277 Cook, 2000, Su et al, 2004 and a decrease in posterior tilt [Endo et al, 2001, Lin et 278 al., 2005, Ludewig and Cook, 2000, Lukasiewicz et al, 1999. The results of this study suggest that this taping technique reduces the three rotations normally 280 associated with this condition, and hence may have a beneficial effect on patients 281 suffering from shoulder impingement.…”