The purposes of the present study were to measure the glenohumeral joint motion exhibited during front-crawl swimming and to re-examine the instances at which the subacromial structures were experiencing impingement. A series of glenohumeral configurations indicative the impingement were measured to define the so called “boundary range of motion,” which was used to identify if the glenohumeral configurations exhibited at any instant during swimming is indicative of impingement. A simplified kinematic model composed of right scapula, right humerus and thorax was used to describe the shoulder configuration for three collegiate swimmers. The results showed that impingement occurred for 0~ 12% of the stroke time during the front-crawl for the t...
The purpose of this study was to identify the characteristics of maximum shoulder and hip roll angle...
The present study was conducted to describe characteristics of scapular kinematics and scapulohumera...
Background Swimmers, in general are understudied compared to other athletes, therefore, there is es...
The purposes of the study were to describe glenohumeral joint motion during front crawl swimming and...
study was to examine the effects of a normal swim practice on the scapular kinematics of swimmers wi...
It is suggested that poor shoulder proprioception contributes to shoulder pain in swimmers. However...
Background: Shoulder pain or injury is the most common issue facing elite competitive swimmers and t...
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the high elbow technique in arm stroke motion, and ...
Overhead sports such as baseball, tennis, volleyball, softball and swimming are known to cause rotat...
Shoulder impingement syndrome is the most frequent injury suffered by the competitive swimmer. The ...
The purpose of the studv was to investigate the EMG and kinematics of the front crawl stroke of prev...
Swanik, Charles B.Context: Several studies have found alterations in range of motion, posterior shou...
Abnormal scapulothoracic mechanics and scapulohumeral rhythm are implicated in shoulder pathologies,...
The purpose of this study was to present a method of determining the contributions made by rotations...
Background/Hypothesis: Shoulder pain in elite swimmers is common and its pathogenesis is uncertain. ...
The purpose of this study was to identify the characteristics of maximum shoulder and hip roll angle...
The present study was conducted to describe characteristics of scapular kinematics and scapulohumera...
Background Swimmers, in general are understudied compared to other athletes, therefore, there is es...
The purposes of the study were to describe glenohumeral joint motion during front crawl swimming and...
study was to examine the effects of a normal swim practice on the scapular kinematics of swimmers wi...
It is suggested that poor shoulder proprioception contributes to shoulder pain in swimmers. However...
Background: Shoulder pain or injury is the most common issue facing elite competitive swimmers and t...
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the high elbow technique in arm stroke motion, and ...
Overhead sports such as baseball, tennis, volleyball, softball and swimming are known to cause rotat...
Shoulder impingement syndrome is the most frequent injury suffered by the competitive swimmer. The ...
The purpose of the studv was to investigate the EMG and kinematics of the front crawl stroke of prev...
Swanik, Charles B.Context: Several studies have found alterations in range of motion, posterior shou...
Abnormal scapulothoracic mechanics and scapulohumeral rhythm are implicated in shoulder pathologies,...
The purpose of this study was to present a method of determining the contributions made by rotations...
Background/Hypothesis: Shoulder pain in elite swimmers is common and its pathogenesis is uncertain. ...
The purpose of this study was to identify the characteristics of maximum shoulder and hip roll angle...
The present study was conducted to describe characteristics of scapular kinematics and scapulohumera...
Background Swimmers, in general are understudied compared to other athletes, therefore, there is es...