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Activation of the rotator cuff in generating isometric shoulder rotation torque.

Y N Jenp1, G A Malanga, E S Growney, K N An.   

Abstract

This study compared and quantified electromyographic muscle activation of the rotator cuff with the isometric torque generated by performing shoulder rotation in various positions. Twenty healthy volunteers were tested in 29 shoulder positions. Using a Cybex II dynamometer synchronously with electromyography, surface electrodes were placed over the pectoralis major muscle and three parts of the deltoid muscle. Intramuscular wire electrodes were inserted into the four rotator cuff muscles. We found that the greatest external rotation isometric force is generated in the frontal and scapular planes in the neutral or full internal rotation positions. The sagittal, dependent, and the scapular plane with 45 degrees of elevation in rotational positions of either full or half external rotation generated the greatest torques for internal rotation isometric force. The rotator cuff muscles generated greatest electromyographic activity in neutral to midrotational positions. The scapular plane with 90 degrees of shoulder elevation in neutral rotation best isolated the subscapularis muscle. The infraspinatus-teres minor muscles were isolated in the sagittal plane with 90 degrees of shoulder elevation in a half externally rotated position. We were unable to isolate the supraspinatus muscle in any of these tested positions. These positions are recommended for manual muscle testing and for strengthening these muscles.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8827307     DOI: 10.1177/036354659602400412

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Sports Med        ISSN: 0363-5465            Impact factor:   6.202


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