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Comparative study of the differences in shoulder muscle activation according to arm rotation angle

井尻 朋人 広島大学

2021.03.23

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The scapulothoracic joint (STJ) plays a key role in shoulder mobility and stability and is important in exercise to increase range of
motion (ROM) and strengthen the muscles. The consensus on whether electromyographic activity changes consistently in people with
shoulder disorders is far from reached and debate is ongoing, however many researchers have reported the change of muscle activation and scapular movement [McQuade, Borstad, & de Oliveira, 2016; Chester, Smith, Hooper, & Dixon, 2010]. Patients with
shoulder disorders perform abnormal scapular movements and show altered muscle activation [Cools, Witvrouw, Declercq,
Vanderstraeten, & Cambier, 2004; Lefevre-Colau et al., 2018; Michener, Sharma, Cools, & Timmons, 2016; Voight & Thomson, 2000].
Scapular upward rotation, posterior tilt, and clavicular elevation are increased during shoulder elevation in patients with shoulder
impingement [McClure, Michener, & Katsuma, 2006]. Ludewig indicated that the serratus anterior had low activation but the upper
trapezius had high activation in patients with frozen shoulder and impingement syndrome [Ludewig & Reynolds, 2009]. A

Corresponding author at: Department of Rehabilitation, Kiba Hospital, Medical Corporation, Juzankai 4-2-8, Iwata, Higashiosaka, Osaka 5780941, Japan.
E-mail address: tomohito316@hotmail.co.jp (T. Ijiri). ...

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