2017
DOI: 10.3233/bmr-150497
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Relationship between scapular muscle and core endurance in healthy subjects

Abstract: There appears to be a link between the scapular muscle endurance and lateral core muscles in healthy subjects; however, more research is needed to provide a definitive answer on the nature of this relationship. Further studies involving patients with shoulder pathology are warranted.

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“…Balance ability is closely related to muscle strength ( Granacher et al, 2013 ), the muscles around the scapula are related to lateral core muscle ( Hazar Kanik et al, 2017 ), and stability of trunk muscle affects shoulder muscle activity ( Biscarini et al, 2019 ). In addition, the position and shape of the scapula is an important factor affecting the trunk ( Biscarini et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Balance ability is closely related to muscle strength ( Granacher et al, 2013 ), the muscles around the scapula are related to lateral core muscle ( Hazar Kanik et al, 2017 ), and stability of trunk muscle affects shoulder muscle activity ( Biscarini et al, 2019 ). In addition, the position and shape of the scapula is an important factor affecting the trunk ( Biscarini et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scapula is an intermediate segment that connects the upper limb and the trunk, and the position and stability of the scapula influence the alignment of the spine ( Magarey and Jones, 2003 ) and the antigravity activity of the trunk ( Hazar Kanik et al, 2017 ). Weakness and dysfunction of the muscles around the scapula affect posture changes in the trunk, cervical and thoracic vertebrae ( Moezy et al, 2014 ), reducing balance ability and affecting functional mobility ( Granacher et al, 2013 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The participants were asked to externally rotate their shoulders until the dynamometer read 1 kg load capacity and to maintain this position ( Fig. 1A ) [ 13 , 14 ]. The test was continued until the participants' 90° shoulder flexion movement was disrupted due to major pain and the stick dropped.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Este estudo descritivo, observacional, transversal correlacional teve como objetivo investigar a correlação entre resistência de preensão manual e resistência muscular escapular em jovens assintomáticos. A estimativa do tamanho da amostra foi determinada com base nas seguintes suposições: uma correlação esperada entre as duas variáveis foi calculada com base na literatura 1,2,11,19,25 , sendo (r) 0,4, poder (0,1) (90%, 1 -β = 0.90), alfa 5% (0,05) e o coeficiente de correlação da hipótese nula foi considerado (r = 0,0). O tamanho da amostra derivada foi n = 62.…”
Section: Desenho Do Estudo E Tamanho Da Amostraunclassified
“…A precisão e a consistência deste método de teste foram documentadas na literatura. [25][26][27] Avaliação da resistência escapular [28][29][30] Os participantes foram posicionados confortavelmente em decúbito ventral e instruídos a virar a testa para o lado do membro contralateral. O membro a ser testado foi posicionado passivamente em 135⁰ de abdução do ombro, com um peso de braço (1% do peso corporal do participante) preso imediatamente proximal à articulação do cotovelo (Figura 3).…”
Section: Avaliação De Resistência Da Preensão Manualunclassified