Literature DB >> 8602409

Excessive scapular motion in individuals recovering from painful and stiff shoulders: causes and treatment strategies.

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Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
PURPOSE: Scapular excursion and the wrist speed were studied before and after instruction and practice designed to achieve symmetrical scapular movement.
SUBJECTS: Subjects were 10 female and 6 male patients, aged 44 to 78 years (chi=60.3, SD=11.2), with diagnosed shoulder pathologies.
METHODS: Subjects were videotaped performing a reaching task. Pain status was monitored. The subjects were instructed to make the scapular movement symmetrical. They then repeated the task, while being videotaped, to monitor the effect of instruction.
RESULTS: Individuals with asymmetric upper-extremity starting positions had excessive vertical motion of the involved scapula, which they controlled after instruction. Peak wrist speed of the involved upper extremity was lower only after instruction. CONCLUSION AND DISCUSSION: Even in the absence of biomechanical factors or pain, excessive scapular vertical motion appears to occur in the involved upper extremities of individuals recovering from unilateral shoulder problems. Improved scapular control can follow simple verbal instruction and practice, with a slight decrement in wrist speed.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8602409     DOI: 10.1093/ptj/76.3.226

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Ther        ISSN: 0031-9023


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