Title of article
Three-dimensional rotation of the scapula during functional movements: An in vivo study in healthy volunteers
Author/Authors
Bourne، نويسنده , , Douglas A. and Choo، نويسنده , , Anthony M.T. and Regan، نويسنده , , William D. and MacIntyre، نويسنده , , Donna L. and Oxland، نويسنده , , Thomas R.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
13
From page
150
To page
162
Abstract
The goal of this study was to measure 3-dimensional shoulder motion by use of a direct invasive technique during 4 different arm movements in healthy volunteers. Eight subjects with healthy shoulders were recruited. Optoelectronic marker carriers (ie, infrared light-emitting diodes) were mounted on bone pins, which were inserted into the lateral scapular spine. Subjects performed 4 different arm movements while the motion was being recorded by a precision optoelectronic camera. Joint angles were calculated in 3 dimensions. Intraclass correlation coefficients and root-mean-square differences were calculated as measures of reliability. During abduction, the scapula tipped posteriorly (44° ± 11°), rotated upward (49° ± 7°), and rotated externally (27° ± 11°). For reaching, the scapula consistently rotated upward (17° ± 3°) and rotated internally (18° ± 6°) whereas tipping was generally less than 10° (5° ± 2°). Overall, the range of scapular movement for the hand behind the back was small and variable, with most rotations not exceeding 15°. For horizontal adduction, the scapula tipped anteriorly (8° ± 3°), rotated upward (5° ± 2°), and rotated internally (27° ± 6°). These scapular rotations provide normative data that will be useful for diagnosing scapular dysfunction.
Journal title
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Journal of Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
Record number
1867425
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