Aims: Wheelchair basketball athletes, as a group of people with spinal cord injury, are at risk for upper cross syndrome. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of a corrective exercise program based on scapular stability on upper cross syndrome in wheelchair basketball athletes. Materials & Methods: In this semi-experimental study that was conducted in 2017-2018, 24 veteran and handicapped wheelchair basketball athletes who had spinal cord injury with upper cross syndrome in Mashhad were selected by purposive sampling method and divided into control (n=12) and case (n=12) groups. A corrective exercise program based on scapular stability were administered to the case group for 8 weeks. Camera and flexible ruler tools...
A disturbance in scapulohumeral rhythm may cause negative biomechanic effects on rotator cuff (RC). ...
Introduction: Upper crossed syndrome is a form of muscle skeletal system involvement that leads musc...
Background: Forward head posture (FHP), the most common deviation from the normal curvature in cervi...
Background: Participating in wheelchair tennis increases the demands placed on the shoulder and coul...
The growing popularity of paralympic sports and the improvement of infrastructure accessibility has ...
PURPOSE: Manual wheelchair (MWC) overhead activities are likely to cause shoulder injuries (Heyward ...
Background and Purpose. The high prevalence of shoulder pain in wheelchair users may be related to t...
Background: Shoulder disorders are common in wheelchair athletes due to an increased load and repeti...
Background: Previous research has identified some specific exercises to correct scapular muscle bala...
The shoulder is a complex mechanical system. Alterations in the position and/or orientation of its j...
Background: Shoulder pain is the most common complaint for wheelchair athletes. Scapular orientation...
Wheelchair use places large demands on the shoulder with up to 72% of users experiencing shoulder pa...
Abnormal scapulothoracic mechanics and scapulohumeral rhythm are implicated in shoulder pathologies,...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of sports on the static posture of the upper...
The aim: to investigate the trunk and upper extremity coordination and its influence on wheelchair b...
A disturbance in scapulohumeral rhythm may cause negative biomechanic effects on rotator cuff (RC). ...
Introduction: Upper crossed syndrome is a form of muscle skeletal system involvement that leads musc...
Background: Forward head posture (FHP), the most common deviation from the normal curvature in cervi...
Background: Participating in wheelchair tennis increases the demands placed on the shoulder and coul...
The growing popularity of paralympic sports and the improvement of infrastructure accessibility has ...
PURPOSE: Manual wheelchair (MWC) overhead activities are likely to cause shoulder injuries (Heyward ...
Background and Purpose. The high prevalence of shoulder pain in wheelchair users may be related to t...
Background: Shoulder disorders are common in wheelchair athletes due to an increased load and repeti...
Background: Previous research has identified some specific exercises to correct scapular muscle bala...
The shoulder is a complex mechanical system. Alterations in the position and/or orientation of its j...
Background: Shoulder pain is the most common complaint for wheelchair athletes. Scapular orientation...
Wheelchair use places large demands on the shoulder with up to 72% of users experiencing shoulder pa...
Abnormal scapulothoracic mechanics and scapulohumeral rhythm are implicated in shoulder pathologies,...
The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of sports on the static posture of the upper...
The aim: to investigate the trunk and upper extremity coordination and its influence on wheelchair b...
A disturbance in scapulohumeral rhythm may cause negative biomechanic effects on rotator cuff (RC). ...
Introduction: Upper crossed syndrome is a form of muscle skeletal system involvement that leads musc...
Background: Forward head posture (FHP), the most common deviation from the normal curvature in cervi...