Background Alterations in scapular orientation and dynamic control, specifically involving increased anterior tilt and downward rotation, are considered to play a substantial role in contributing to a subacromial impingement syndrome (SIS). Non-surgical intervention aims at restoring normal scapular posture. The research evidence supporting this practice is equivocal. Objective The aim of this study was to systematically review the relevant literature to examine whether a difference exists in scapular orientation between people without shoulder symptoms and those with SIS. Data sources MEDLINE, AMED, EMBASE, CINAHL, PEDro and SPORTDiscus databases were searched using relevant search terms up to August 2013. Additional studies were i...
Objective To determine the potential differences in both scapular positioning and scapular movement...
Subacromial impingement syndrome (SAIS), which is associated with pain and a loss of function, has a...
To determine the potential differences in both scapular positioning and scapular movement between th...
Elilzabeth Ratcliffe, Sharon Pickering, Sionnadh McLean, and Jeremy Lewis, 'Is there a relationship ...
Objective: Epidemiologic Investigations have revealed a high prevalence (16% - 44%) of shoulder comp...
International audienceBackground : Alterations of the scapular kinematics in different pathologic co...
Background: An aberrant upper body posture has been proposed as one of the etiological factors contr...
Background: An aberrant upper body posture has been proposed as one of the etiological factors contr...
STUDY DESIGN: Block-counterbalanced, repeated-measures crossover study. OBJECTIVES: To assess scapul...
STUDY DESIGN: Block-counterbalanced, repeated-measures crossover study. OBJECTIVES: To assess scapul...
ObjectiveTo determine the potential differences in both scapular positioning and scapular movement b...
Richards, James G.In clinical settings, scapular orientation is routinely used as a factor to diagno...
Background Alterations of the scapular kinematics in different pathologic conditions have been widel...
Objective: Numerous studies showed increasing incidence of acute or recurrent dislocations of the sh...
Background Alterations of the scapular kinematics in different pathologic conditions have been widel...
Objective To determine the potential differences in both scapular positioning and scapular movement...
Subacromial impingement syndrome (SAIS), which is associated with pain and a loss of function, has a...
To determine the potential differences in both scapular positioning and scapular movement between th...
Elilzabeth Ratcliffe, Sharon Pickering, Sionnadh McLean, and Jeremy Lewis, 'Is there a relationship ...
Objective: Epidemiologic Investigations have revealed a high prevalence (16% - 44%) of shoulder comp...
International audienceBackground : Alterations of the scapular kinematics in different pathologic co...
Background: An aberrant upper body posture has been proposed as one of the etiological factors contr...
Background: An aberrant upper body posture has been proposed as one of the etiological factors contr...
STUDY DESIGN: Block-counterbalanced, repeated-measures crossover study. OBJECTIVES: To assess scapul...
STUDY DESIGN: Block-counterbalanced, repeated-measures crossover study. OBJECTIVES: To assess scapul...
ObjectiveTo determine the potential differences in both scapular positioning and scapular movement b...
Richards, James G.In clinical settings, scapular orientation is routinely used as a factor to diagno...
Background Alterations of the scapular kinematics in different pathologic conditions have been widel...
Objective: Numerous studies showed increasing incidence of acute or recurrent dislocations of the sh...
Background Alterations of the scapular kinematics in different pathologic conditions have been widel...
Objective To determine the potential differences in both scapular positioning and scapular movement...
Subacromial impingement syndrome (SAIS), which is associated with pain and a loss of function, has a...
To determine the potential differences in both scapular positioning and scapular movement between th...