Introduction: Congruence of the shoulder joint is essential in athletes’ health because of the repeated movements of the upper limb in the overhead gesture. In recent years, studies have highlighted scapular dyskinesia in the risk factors for shoulder injuries in this athlete profile. Scapular dyskinesia corresponds to dysfunctions of the position and/or movements of the scapula. It is essential to distinguish the normal functioning of the scapula and its alterations in order to study them better and develops the protocols of rehabilitation and prevention.Objective: The purpose of this review is to study and analyze the effects of efficient scapular motor control on reducing the prevalence of shoulder injuries in overhead athletes.Research...
The aim of this work is to determine the possible links between strength and agonist/antagonist bala...
International audienceThe participation of scapula motion in arm movement is clinically well known a...
In overhead exercises, performing the repetitive and high-intensity throwing movements causes to red...
Introduction: Scapular dyskinesia is a movement disorder that occurs at the scapula during the throw...
Background/Purpose: Overhead athletes are at high risk of developing shoulder injuries due to the re...
8th World Congress of Biomechanics, DUBLIN, IRELANDE, 08-/07/2018 - 12/07/2018Scapular dyskinesis is...
peer reviewedtThe role played by the scapula in the sporting gestures of arming-throwing or striking...
The athletic shoulder is susceptible to repetitive overuse injuries in sports. No shoulder rehabilit...
Proper scapular motion is essential to the performance of efficient and injury free overhead activit...
Proper scapular motion is essential to the performance of efficient and injury free overhead activit...
Theoretical background: Scapular dyskinesis occurs when there is a noticeable disruption in the posi...
Despite the essential role played by the scapula in shoulder function, current concepts in shoulder ...
In order for correct shoulder function to occur, the scapula plays a number of responsibilities. The...
In order for correct shoulder function to occur, the scapula plays a number of responsibilities. The...
peer reviewedScapular dyskinesis is observed in 61% of overhead athletes (Burn et al., 2016). For mo...
The aim of this work is to determine the possible links between strength and agonist/antagonist bala...
International audienceThe participation of scapula motion in arm movement is clinically well known a...
In overhead exercises, performing the repetitive and high-intensity throwing movements causes to red...
Introduction: Scapular dyskinesia is a movement disorder that occurs at the scapula during the throw...
Background/Purpose: Overhead athletes are at high risk of developing shoulder injuries due to the re...
8th World Congress of Biomechanics, DUBLIN, IRELANDE, 08-/07/2018 - 12/07/2018Scapular dyskinesis is...
peer reviewedtThe role played by the scapula in the sporting gestures of arming-throwing or striking...
The athletic shoulder is susceptible to repetitive overuse injuries in sports. No shoulder rehabilit...
Proper scapular motion is essential to the performance of efficient and injury free overhead activit...
Proper scapular motion is essential to the performance of efficient and injury free overhead activit...
Theoretical background: Scapular dyskinesis occurs when there is a noticeable disruption in the posi...
Despite the essential role played by the scapula in shoulder function, current concepts in shoulder ...
In order for correct shoulder function to occur, the scapula plays a number of responsibilities. The...
In order for correct shoulder function to occur, the scapula plays a number of responsibilities. The...
peer reviewedScapular dyskinesis is observed in 61% of overhead athletes (Burn et al., 2016). For mo...
The aim of this work is to determine the possible links between strength and agonist/antagonist bala...
International audienceThe participation of scapula motion in arm movement is clinically well known a...
In overhead exercises, performing the repetitive and high-intensity throwing movements causes to red...