2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2014.09.029
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Visual Scapular Dyskinesis: Kinematics and Muscle Activity Alterations in Patients With Subacromial Impingement Syndrome

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“…↓PT and ER at 90° abduction. (9) ICC ( (12) ICC ( CG Mell et al (2005) (13) SD for phases 1, Group Group Group FSG compared to CG Rundquist et al (2003) (15) ------↓ Maximum ROM of arm elevation from flexion to scapular plane abduction to coronal plane abduction. ↑ ER ROM with the abducted arm than with the arm at the side.…”
Section: A: Sis Groupmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…↓PT and ER at 90° abduction. (9) ICC ( (12) ICC ( CG Mell et al (2005) (13) SD for phases 1, Group Group Group FSG compared to CG Rundquist et al (2003) (15) ------↓ Maximum ROM of arm elevation from flexion to scapular plane abduction to coronal plane abduction. ↑ ER ROM with the abducted arm than with the arm at the side.…”
Section: A: Sis Groupmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Haik et al (2014) (11) S Emag Acromial receiver -Skin fixed Pro/lat/tilt TS, AA, AI 30˚-120˚, E,L Lopes et al (2015) (12) F Emag Acromial receiver -Skin fixed Pro/lat/tilt TS, AA, AI 30˚-120˚ B: RCT Group B: RCT Group B: RCT Group B: RCT Group Mell et al (2005) (13) S, Sc Emag Scapular receiver-Skin fixed Pro/lat/tilt TS, AC, AI? ?…”
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“…[16][17][18]21 In patients with subacromial pain syndrome, deficits in scapular muscle activity are inconsistent across studies as reported in recent systematic reviews. 5,22 During active arm elevation tasks, the deficits most commonly reported are increased upper trapezius (UT) muscle activity and reduced serratus anterior (SA) muscle activity.…”
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“…In 2015, Lopes [46] examined shoulder muscular activity and scapular kinematic in 38 patients suffering from shoulder impingement syndrome, 19 of them with and 19 without dyskinesis. He reported a decrease in scapula external rotation and an increase in the activity of superior trapezius muscle, accompanied with more loss of shoulder function in patients with impingement syndrome who had dyskinesis as compared with the group without dyskinesis.…”
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confidence: 99%