2013
DOI: 10.17159/2413-3108/2013/v25i1a386
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Thoracic posture, shoulder muscle activation patterns and isokinetic strength of semi-professional rugby union players

Abstract: Background. Shoulder injuries are the most severe injuries in rugby union players, accounting for almost 20% of injuries related to the sport and resulting in lost playing hours. Objective. To profile the thoracic posture, scapular muscle activation patterns and rotator cuff muscle isokinetic strength of semi-professional rugby union players. Methods. Using the hand-behind-the-neck and -back methods, we manually tested the range of motion (ROM) of the shoulder joints of 91 uninjured semi-professional rugby uni… Show more

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“…In the AMTrP group, the lumbar paraspinal and cervical paraspinal muscles were activated significantly later than the control group. This delay can compromise the functionality of the stability of the shoulder (13,14). Neurophysiological (26), chemical (27,28), and mechanical (28) changes may impair the recruitment of upper trapezius in patients with AMTrP.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In the AMTrP group, the lumbar paraspinal and cervical paraspinal muscles were activated significantly later than the control group. This delay can compromise the functionality of the stability of the shoulder (13,14). Neurophysiological (26), chemical (27,28), and mechanical (28) changes may impair the recruitment of upper trapezius in patients with AMTrP.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the previous studies, scapular rotators, especially upper trapezius, generate dynamic stabilization of the scapula during upper limb elevation (12). The effects of scapular muscle injuries are investigated by the EMG and the onset of muscles recruitment pattern in this dysfunction is considered (8,11,13,14). Some studies assessed the effect of MTrPs on muscles recruitment patterns (8,15).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%