Context: Scapular taping can offer clinical benefit to some patients with shoulder pain; however, the underlying mechanisms are unclear. Understanding these mechanisms may guide the development of treatment strategies for managing neuromusculoskeletal shoulder conditions. Objective: To examine the mechanisms underpinning the benefits of scapular taping. Design: Descriptive laboratory study. Setting: University laboratory. Patients or Other Participants: A total of 15 individuals (8 men, 7 women; age ¼ 31.0 6 12.4 years, height ¼ 170.9 6 7.6 cm, mass ¼ 73.8 6 14.4 kg) with no history of shoulder pain. Intervention(s): Scapular taping. Main Outcome Measure(s): Surface electromyography (EMG) was used to assess the (1) magnitude and onset of co...
Context: Compromise to the acromiohumeral distance (AHD) has been reported in subjects with subacrom...
Shoulder pain has been associated with changes in temporal activation of shoulder muscles but the re...
Background: Sustained glenohumeral postero-lateral glide administered by a clinician is commonly use...
Context: Scapular taping can offer clinical benefit to some patients with shoulder pain; however, th...
Introduction: Anterior shoulder instability (ASI), a common clinical problem, causes significant fun...
Context: There is a lack of research on the effects of scapular tape on shoulder joint repositioning...
Scapula taping is a commonly used adjunctive treatment for shoulder impingement pathology. However, ...
Background and Purpose: Poststroke shoulder pain is one of the most prevalent impairments (34%–86%) ...
Context: Scapular rehabilitation exercises should focus on selective activation of weaker muscles an...
Objectives: Load is used to increasingly challenge muscle function and has been shown to increase mu...
Context: The Cuff Link is a closed kinetic chain rehabilitation apparatus for the upper extremity. L...
Objectives: To investigate (i) whether subacromial impingement symptoms (SIS) were associated with u...
Study Design: Prospective Observational Study. Background: Physical therapy is one of the primary tr...
Observable scapular dyskinesis is associated with biomechanical deficits. Preventative interventions...
Observable scapular dyskinesis is associated with biomechanical deficits. Preventative interventions...
Context: Compromise to the acromiohumeral distance (AHD) has been reported in subjects with subacrom...
Shoulder pain has been associated with changes in temporal activation of shoulder muscles but the re...
Background: Sustained glenohumeral postero-lateral glide administered by a clinician is commonly use...
Context: Scapular taping can offer clinical benefit to some patients with shoulder pain; however, th...
Introduction: Anterior shoulder instability (ASI), a common clinical problem, causes significant fun...
Context: There is a lack of research on the effects of scapular tape on shoulder joint repositioning...
Scapula taping is a commonly used adjunctive treatment for shoulder impingement pathology. However, ...
Background and Purpose: Poststroke shoulder pain is one of the most prevalent impairments (34%–86%) ...
Context: Scapular rehabilitation exercises should focus on selective activation of weaker muscles an...
Objectives: Load is used to increasingly challenge muscle function and has been shown to increase mu...
Context: The Cuff Link is a closed kinetic chain rehabilitation apparatus for the upper extremity. L...
Objectives: To investigate (i) whether subacromial impingement symptoms (SIS) were associated with u...
Study Design: Prospective Observational Study. Background: Physical therapy is one of the primary tr...
Observable scapular dyskinesis is associated with biomechanical deficits. Preventative interventions...
Observable scapular dyskinesis is associated with biomechanical deficits. Preventative interventions...
Context: Compromise to the acromiohumeral distance (AHD) has been reported in subjects with subacrom...
Shoulder pain has been associated with changes in temporal activation of shoulder muscles but the re...
Background: Sustained glenohumeral postero-lateral glide administered by a clinician is commonly use...