Movement Disorders Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Movement Pattern of Shoulder Complex and the Intervention Effects of Therapeutic Exercise in Patients With Proximal Humerus Fracture
The movement control of shoulder joint relies not only on the glenohumeral joint, but also the critical contributions from scapulothoracic joint. The relating scapula muscle strength, scapula mobility and, the most important of all, the capacity of neuromuscular control should be integrated into the rehabilitation program for patients with shoulder disorders. With regarding to the subacromial impingement syndrome or rotator tendinopathy, the status of scapula dyskinesia and dysfunctions were improved significantly after the intervention of scapula-emphasized exercise. But there was no study addressed the relationships between stiffness of relating muscles and the deficits of scapula movement. The stiffness had been shown to serve an important role in functional performance of the corresponding joint. For example, the decreased elasticity of supraspinatus muscle was noticed on affected side comparing in patients with impingement syndrome.Few studies examined the effects of altered muscle stiffness on kinematic performance in shoulder complex. Laudner et al. found that the stiffer the latismuss dorsi muscle was, the less upward rotation and posterior tilting, and the more internal rotation of scapula during arm elevation was exhibited in asymptomatic swimmers. Another study showed that the increased range of external rotation and posterior tilt of scapula during arm elevation were associated with the decreased stiffness of pectoralis minor. The recent study presented that the electromyographic activities and elasticities of middle deltoid, supraspinatus, and infraspinatus muscles correlated significantly with the tissue elasticity during shoulder movement in healthy shoulder. However, there was no scientific information directly to prove the changes in characteristics of rotator cuff function as well as the impacts on kinematic control of shoulder complex. Therefore, the aim of this study is to examine the relationship among characteristics of muscle properties and kinematic control healthy swimmers.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 20 |
Est. completion date | August 1, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | August 1, 2020 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | 13 Years to 22 Years |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - freestyle swimmers with health shoulders Exclusion Criteria: - the past or current shoulder pain or disorders are examined by history taking and screening tests: shoulder impingement syndrome, instability, bony deformity, trauma, nerve injury or entrapment. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Taiwan | Tzu Chi University | Hualien City | ??? |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Tzu Chi University |
Taiwan,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | scapulohumeral kinematics | the three-dimensional movements of humerus-to-trunk and scapula-to-trunk motions (degree) measured by the electromagnetic motion capture system | through study completion, an average 11 months | |
Primary | muscle activities | muscle activitiy of upper trapezius, middle deltoid, serratus anterior, infraspinatus, lower trapezius recorded by the surface electromyography | through study completion, an average 11 months | |
Secondary | muscle strength | maximum muscle strength of upper trapezius, middle deltoid, serratus anterior, lower trapezius, internal and external rotators recorded by the hand-held dynamometer | through study completion, an average 11 months | |
Secondary | muscle stiffness | muscle stiffness of upper trapezius, middle deltoid, serratus anterior, infraspinatus, lower trapezius recorded by the tissue-hardness measurement device | through study completion, an average 11 months |
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