Shoulder Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Range of Motion, Humeral Retroversion and RC Muscle Strength in the Shoulder of Overhead Athletes
- Shoulder pain and dysfunction are common problems in overhead sports, due to extreme
ranges of motion and repetitive loading. Predisposing factors include inadequate range
of motion (ROM), such as a reduction in total ROM or a shift of balance between internal
and external rotation. Such a shift may be the result of soft tissue adaptations to the
activity demands, or reflect a structural outcome of Humeral retroversion. A shift in
the range of motion may be detrimental to the rotator muscle function, which may create
another risk factor for shoulder injury.
- The purpose of this study is to document shoulder range of motion, humeral retroversion,
rotator muscle strength and fatigue in several groups of overhead athletes undergoing a
routine pre season screening once a year, and investigate the interaction between those
factors in the different groups.
At the commencement of training season athletes will receive a detailed explanation and sign
an informed concent form.
- Upon enrollment each athlete will fill a personal questionnaire, including injury
history. This is done in accordance with a regular screening performed on those teams.
- ROM will be measured in the supine position, as described in detail in the work of
Almeida et al, J shoulder Elbow Surg 2013, 22 , 602-607.
- Following the ROM measurement, assessment of Humeral retroversion via Ultrasound will be
carried out, as described and validated by Myers J et al, Am J Sports Med, 2012, 40:
1155-1160.
- Strength testing will be then commenced. A structured warm up procedure consisting of 2
sets of rotation exercises using Theraband will be carried out. Following this a pre -
set order of testing consisting of isometric- isokinetic concentric, isokinetic
eccentric testing will be performed. This order was chosen in order to allow maximal
physiologic preparation and safety during testing. The first side to be tested will be
determined randomly.
- Isometric testing will be carried out in the seated, 90/90 position with respect to
shoulder and elbow. This position was chosen to reflect as closely as possible the
functional range of the dominant shoulder during athletic activity. 3 Contractions of 3
second each, external rotation will be performed, followed by 3 contractions of 3
seconds each into internal rotation. Both will be held against a stationary pad.
- Isokinetic testing will commence following a familiarization procedure, with subject
positioned according to manufacture's manual and the protocol described by Zanca et al,
J Sports Sciences 2011,29 (15):1603-1611.
- Two sets will be performed concentrically, at 60 degrees/second and at 180 deg/second.
Eccentric testing will consist of one set utilizing the slow velocity of 60 degrees/sec.
- Outcome measures will consist of total range of motion (TROM), difference in internal
rotation (GIRD), external rotation gain (ERG), Humeral retroversion (HRT)- all measured
in degrees. Strength measurement will consisit of maximal isometric strength (Newton),
isokinetic peak torque for each direction (Newton/Meter) and agonist:antagonist muscle
ratios- concentric, eccentric and dynamic control ratio ( Eccentric external
rotation/concentric internal rotation).
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