Association of Both Scapular Upward Rotation and Scapulothoracic Muscle Lengths With Shoulder Pain, Function, and Range of Movement.
J Manipulative Physiol Ther
; 43(8): 824-831, 2020 10.
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OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to analyze whether shoulder pain is related to scapular upward rotation (SUR) or to the lengths of the pectoralis minor and levator scapulae muscles. METHODS: This cross-sectional, observational study was carried out in 3 primary-care centers; 54 individuals with chronic shoulder pain participated. Scapular upward rotation and the lengths of the pectoralis minor and levator scapulae muscles were assessed. RESULTS: The level of association was small between shoulder pain and function and (1) the lengths of the pectoralis minor (râ¯=â¯0.08, Pâ¯=â¯.93) and levator scapulae (râ¯=â¯-0.01, Pâ¯=â¯.57) muscles and (2) SUR at 45° (râ¯=â¯0.17, Pâ¯=â¯.21), 90° (râ¯=â¯0.08, Pâ¯=â¯.57), and 135° (râ¯=â¯0.10, Pâ¯=â¯0.45) of shoulder elevation. CONCLUSION: The relationship was small between shoulder pain and function and (1) SUR (45°, 90°, and 135° of shoulder elevation) and (2) the lengths of the pectoralis minor and levator scapulae muscles. Thus, the use of SUR and pectoralis minor and levator scapulae lengths in shoulder assessment should be undertaken with caution. Other factors such as psychological factors, central/peripheral sensitization, and intrinsic properties of the tissue have to be taken into account.
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Músculos Pectorales
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Escápula
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Hombro
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Articulación del Hombro
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Dolor de Hombro
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Músculos Superficiales de la Espalda
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Movimiento
Tipo de estudio:
Observational_studies
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Prevalence_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
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Adult
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle aged
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En
Revista:
J Manipulative Physiol Ther
Año:
2020
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Article
País de afiliación:
España