Objective: Any minimal alteration in performance and coordination of scapular and glenohumeral muscles has the potential to lead to shoulder joint dysfunction. The impingement syndrome has been reported as is the most common diagnosis of shoulder pain. The purpose of this study was to determine whether endurance deficits could be detected in patients with shoulder impingement. Materials & Methods: By convenient sampling 15 patients with impingement syndrome at average of 45.3 years of age and 15 healthy persons (age 45.8 years) through a case–control design participated in the study. Endurance of glenohumeral and scapulothoracic muscles were tested with a hand held dynamometer. Independent t–test was used to statistically analyze different...
Background & Aims: Precise muscle activity pattern is required to maintain normal shoulder function ...
Introduction. The isokinetic assessment allows objective evaluation of muscle strength in patients c...
Objective Alteration of scapular position and motion is called scapular dyskinesis. Scapular dyskine...
Background and Objective: Several studies have demonstrated the importance of a coordinated, synchro...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to compare muscle activation pattern between patients with s...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2009. Major: Rehabilitation Science. Advisor: Pau...
Subject of research: The impact of eccentric exercise on the shoulder joint function in shoulder imp...
Objective. To assess pain, function, quality of life, and muscle strength in patients with shoulder ...
Objective: Epidemiologic Investigations have revealed a high prevalence (16% - 44%) of shoulder comp...
Objectives. Pain and limitation of motions in the glenohumeral joint are frequently the consequence ...
Background and Objective: Recent conservative management of sub-acromial shoulder impingement (SSI) ...
Background and Purpose. Several factors such as posture, muscle force, range of motion, and scapular...
Introduction: Damage to soft tissue in the shoulder area causes significant impairment in the biomec...
Objective: Dynamic stability in shoulder is an important element in life and any disorder in muscula...
OBJECTIVE: Evidence for effective management of shoulder impingement is limited. The present study a...
Background & Aims: Precise muscle activity pattern is required to maintain normal shoulder function ...
Introduction. The isokinetic assessment allows objective evaluation of muscle strength in patients c...
Objective Alteration of scapular position and motion is called scapular dyskinesis. Scapular dyskine...
Background and Objective: Several studies have demonstrated the importance of a coordinated, synchro...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to compare muscle activation pattern between patients with s...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. August 2009. Major: Rehabilitation Science. Advisor: Pau...
Subject of research: The impact of eccentric exercise on the shoulder joint function in shoulder imp...
Objective. To assess pain, function, quality of life, and muscle strength in patients with shoulder ...
Objective: Epidemiologic Investigations have revealed a high prevalence (16% - 44%) of shoulder comp...
Objectives. Pain and limitation of motions in the glenohumeral joint are frequently the consequence ...
Background and Objective: Recent conservative management of sub-acromial shoulder impingement (SSI) ...
Background and Purpose. Several factors such as posture, muscle force, range of motion, and scapular...
Introduction: Damage to soft tissue in the shoulder area causes significant impairment in the biomec...
Objective: Dynamic stability in shoulder is an important element in life and any disorder in muscula...
OBJECTIVE: Evidence for effective management of shoulder impingement is limited. The present study a...
Background & Aims: Precise muscle activity pattern is required to maintain normal shoulder function ...
Introduction. The isokinetic assessment allows objective evaluation of muscle strength in patients c...
Objective Alteration of scapular position and motion is called scapular dyskinesis. Scapular dyskine...