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Glenohumeral internal rotation deficit in table tennis players
(2018)
Table tennis requires rapid and extreme movements that may result in shoulder adaptations, such as glenohumeral internal rotation deficit, which is a risk factor for several injuries. This study compared range of motion ...
Quantifying humeral retrotorsion in young swimmers and association with swim volume
(2018)
Objectives: To compare the humeral retrotorsion (HRT) among non-athletes, amateur swimmers and competitive swimmers and to analyze the relationship between HRT and swim volume in competitive swimmers.
Design: Cross-sect ...
Changes in shoulder girdle strength in 3 consecutive years in elite adolescent swimmers: A longitudinal cohort study
(2018)
Background: The shoulder complex is highly loaded during swimming. No studies were found analyzing the changes in shoulder girdle strength in young swimmers, through the years.
Objective: To analyze the changes in strength ...
Swimming practice and scapular kinematics, scapulothoracic muscle activity, and the pressure-pain threshold in young swimmers
(2018)
Context Whereas alterations in scapular kinematics, scapulothoracic muscle activity, and pain sensitivity have been described in adult swimmers, no researchers have examined these outcomes in young swimmers.
Objectives ...
Optimal activation ratio of the scapular muscles in closed kinetic chain shoulder exercises: A systematic review
(2021)
BACKGROUND: Muscle synergies contribute to scapular position during arm movement. The trapezius and serratus anterior (SA) muscles are the main stabilizers and are therefore the main target muscles of therapeutic ...
Association between lower trapezius isometric strength and Y-balance test upper quarter performance in college volleyball players
(2021)
Context: Knowing the possible association between the isometric strength of the shoulder rotators, scapular muscles, and the Y-balance test upper quarter (YBT-UQ) performance could help identify which indicators of shoulder ...