• 제목/요약/키워드: Shoulder Dynamic Stability

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BIOMECHANICS OF THE SHOULDER JOINT

  • 이용걸
    • 대한견주관절학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한견주관절학회 1995년도 Symposium and Workshop
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    • pp.9-13
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    • 1995
  • 1. The static restraints are improtant in maintaining balance between shoulder mobility and stability. But the shoulder musculature plays the vital role in moving the joint and providing stability. 2. Study of the dynamic restraints continues and study of the combined effect of the static and dynamic restraints is demanded.

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Isokinetic Shoulder Joint Characteristics by Position: Professional Korean Female Volleyball Players

  • Song, Young Wha;Kim, Yong Youn
    • 국제물리치료학회지
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    • 제8권2호
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    • pp.1158-1162
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of the study was to investigate the strength of sokinetic muscle by the position of a volleyball players. Analysis and comparison of shoulder dynamic stability will be conducted according to rotational movement of the shoulder during spiking and serving amongst the various positions. Fifty professional Korean female volleyball players (age: 20~30), all different positions - attacker (left and right), center, setter, and libero were The concentric peak torque, strength ration of the internal and external rotation of the shoulder girdle for both dominant and non-dominant arms. Firstly, there were significant differences found for the strength ratio between the setter and the other positions in the dominant arm. On a second note, there was a significant decrease in shoulder dynamic stabilization for both the attacker and center in the dominant arm. However, there were no significant differences for the setter or the libero. This study suggests that the isokinetic muscle strengths of the volleyball players are different from each other.

Immediate Effect of the Complex Rotational Stretching Method on the Proprioceptive Sensation of the Shoulder Joint, Subacromial Space, Range of Motion, Shoulder Instability and Dynamic Function

  • Lee, Eun-Ho;Kim, Hyo-Geun;Lee, Dongyeop;Hong, Ji-Heon;Yu, Jae-Ho;Kim, Jin-Seop;Kim, Seong-Gil
    • 대한물리의학회지
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    • 제17권1호
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    • pp.49-61
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    • 2022
  • PURPOSE: This study compared the effects of proprioceptive sensation, subacromial space, and dynamic function according to proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF), static stretching (SS), and complex rotational stretching (CRS). METHODS: Thirty students without any musculoskeletal disease who volunteered to participate were included in this study. The following metrics were measured to evaluate the function and stability under the normal conditions, with the PNF, SS, and CRS: special test and flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, internal rotation, external rotation (shoulder range of motion) and reaching distance on the medial (ME), superolateral (SL), inferolateral (IL), and subacromial space and proprioceptive sensation were evaluated. All measures were analyzed using one-way ANOVA and repeated measures of ANOVA. RESULTS: A clear difference in adduction in the range of motion was observed in all groups (p < .05). Significant differences could not be identified in all values in the error test, except for Ab (p < .05). Significant differences in reach were noted in all directions of the SS and PNF in the Me, SL, and IL (p < .05). After the intervention, significant differences in the average values could be identified in all groups except for the SS group after rest (p < .05). After the intervention, there was a significant difference between the CRS and SS and PNF groups (p < .05). CONCLUSION: The application of CRS is as helpful as the existing SS and PNF for improving the joint range of motion improvement, shoulder balance, and subacromial space.

Throwing athletes에서 어깨 관절의 손상 (Shoulder Injuries in Throwing Athletes)

  • 이광원
    • 대한정형외과스포츠의학회지
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    • 제2권2호
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    • pp.119-126
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    • 2003
  • Overhead athletes에서 특히 자주 볼 수 있는 불안정성 SLAP 병변, Internal impingement, 회전근 개 병변 등의 질환은 개별적으로 나타나는 것이 아니라 여러 질환이 동반되어 나타나므로 진단이나 치료에 어려움이 많다. 어깨 관절 손상의 성공적인 치료 및 운동으로의 복귀를 위하여는 각각의 운동의 생역학적인 측면과 개개의 질환의 증상 및 정확한 진단, 병리기전에 대한 확실한 이해가 선행되어야한다.

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Dynamic three-dimensional shoulder kinematics in patients with massive rotator cuff tears: a comparison of patients with and without subscapularis tears

  • Yuji Yamada;Yoshihiro Kai;Noriyuki Kida;Hitoshi Koda;Minoru Takeshima;Kenji Hoshi;Kazuyoshi Gamada;Toru Morihara
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • 제25권4호
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    • pp.265-273
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    • 2022
  • Background: Massive rotator cuff tears (MRCTs) with subscapularis (SSC) tears cause severe shoulder dysfunction. In the present study, the influence of SSC tears on three-dimensional (3D) shoulder kinematics during scapular plane abduction in patients with MRCTs was examined. Methods: This study included 15 patients who were divided into two groups: supraspinatus (SSP) and infraspinatus (ISP) tears with SSC tear (torn SSC group: 10 shoulders) or without SSC tear (intact SSC group: 5 shoulders). Single-plane fluoroscopic images during scapular plane elevation and computed tomography (CT)-derived 3D bone models were matched to the fluoroscopic images using two-dimensional (2D)/3D registration techniques. Changes in 3D kinematic results were compared. Results: The humeral head center at the beginning of arm elevation was significantly higher in the torn SSC group than in the intact SSC group (1.8±3.4 mm vs. -1.1±1.6 mm, p<0.05). In the torn SSC group, the center of the humeral head migrated superiorly, then significantly downward at 60° arm elevation (p<0.05). In the intact SSC group, significant difference was not observed in the superior-inferior translation of the humeral head between the elevation angles. Conclusions: In cases of MRCTs with a torn SSC, the center of the humeral head showed a superior translation at the initial phase of scapular plane abduction followed by inferior translation. These findings indicate the SSC muscle plays an important role in determining the dynamic stability of the glenohumeral joint in a superior-inferior direction in patients with MRCTs.

The humeral suspension technique: a novel operation for deltoid paralysis

  • de Joode, Stijn GCJ;Walbeehm, Ralf;Schotanus, Martijn GM;van Nie, Ferry A;van Rhijn, Lodewijk W;Samijo, Steven K
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • 제25권3호
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    • pp.240-243
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    • 2022
  • Isolated deltoid paralysis is a rare pathology that can occur after axillary nerve injury due to shoulder trauma or infection. This condition leads to loss of deltoid function that can cause glenohumeral instability and inferior subluxation, resulting in rotator cuff muscle fatigue and pain. To establish dynamic glenohumeral stability, a novel technique was invented. Humeral suspension is achieved using a double button implant with non-resorbable high strength cords between the acromion and humeral head. This novel technique was used in two patients with isolated deltoid paralysis due to axillary nerve injury. The results indicate that the humeral suspension technique is a method that supports centralizing the humeral head and simultaneously dynamically stabilizes the glenohumeral joint. This approach yielded high patient satisfaction and reduced pain. Glenohumeral alignment was improved and remained intact 5 years postoperative. The humeral suspension technique is a promising surgical method for subluxated glenohumeral joint instability due to isolated deltoid paralysis.

Enhancing Shoulder External Rotator Electromyography Activity During Sitting External Rotation Exercise: The Impact of Biofeedback Training

  • Il-young Yu;Min-joo Ko;Jae-seop Oh
    • 한국전문물리치료학회지
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    • 제30권3호
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    • pp.237-244
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    • 2023
  • Background: The external rotation (ER) exercise in performed at a 90° abduction of the shoulder joint is an effective to strengthen the infraspinatus. However, failure of the humeral head to control axial rotation during exercise can be increased the posterior deltoid over activity. Biofeedback training is an effective method of promoting motor learning and control it could look forward to activate the infraspinatus selectively by controlling the humeral head during exercise. Objects: The aim of this study was investigated that whether biofeedback for axial rotation was effective to activate selectively the infraspinatus during ER exercise. Methods: The 15 healthy males participated, and all subjects performed both ER exercise in a sitting position with shoulder abducted 90° under conditions with and without axial rotation biofeedback. Exercise was performed in a range of 90° ER, divided into three phases: concentric, isometric, and eccentric. The infraspinatus and posterior deltoid muscle activity were observed using surface electromyography. Results: Both infraspinatus activity (p < 0.01) and infraspinatus to posterior deltoid activity ratio (p = 0.01) were significantly higher with biofeedback however, posterior deltoid activity was significantly lower with biofeedback (p = 0.01). The infraspinatus muscle activity and muscle activity ratio were the highest in the isometric contraction type, and there were significant differences for all contraction types (p < 0.05). Whereas, the posterior deltoid activity was the lowest in the isometric contraction type, and showed a significant difference between isometric and other two contraction types (p < 0.05), but no significant different between concentric and eccentric contraction. Conclusion: Our results indicate that the axial rotation biofeedback during sitting ER exercise might be effective method to activating selective infraspinatus muscle and recommended to enhance the dynamic stability of the shoulder joint.

각속도 센서를 이용한 이족로봇의 안정적인 보행 구현 (Stable walking of biped robots using one angular velocity sensor)

  • 오성남;윤동우;손영익;김갑일;임승철;강환일
    • 대한전기학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 대한전기학회 2006년도 심포지엄 논문집 정보 및 제어부문
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    • pp.309-311
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    • 2006
  • This paper aims to provide a way to improve dynamic stability of biped robots against undesirable disturbances. By using an angular velocity sensor on its shoulder, we can make a medium-sized biped robot walk stably against an impulsive disturbance. The measured signal from the sensor in used for compensating the reference angles of ankle, knee, and pelvis joints. An experiment shows that the stability of the robot is much enhanced by using a cheap sensor and simple algorithm. This kind of research helps biped robots walk more stably in real environments.

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초음파를 이용한 주관절 주위 척골 신경의 동적 형태학적 연구 (Dynamic Morphologic Study of the Ulnar Nerve Around the Elbow Using Ultrasonography)

  • 전인호;이성만;최진원;김풍택
    • Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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    • 제10권1호
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    • pp.99-105
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    • 2007
  • 목적: 정상인에 있어 주관절 주위 척골 신경에 대하여 초음파를 이용한 척골 신경의 형태학적인 연구 및 동적 안정성을 조사하고, 주관 증후군 환자에서 척골 신경병증에 대한 초음파 영상의 진단에 있어 기초 자료를 마련하고자 한다. 대상 및 방법: $20{\sim}30$세 사이 건강한 정상 성인 남자 25명 50예의 척골 신경에 대하여 연구를 시행하였다. 7.5 MHz 고해상도 초음파의 선상 프로브를 이용하여 주관절 주위의 척골신경을 장축 및 단축영상에서 조사하였다. 장축영상을 통해 척골 신경의 주행경로와 위치, 신경의 굵기를 파악하고, 단축 영상을 내상과 근위부 1 cm, 내상과 후방, 오스본 인대부위, 오스본 인대 원위부 1 cm에서 측정하여 주관절의 굴곡 신전시 각 네 지점에서 척골 신경의 장단경과, 동적 안정성을 측정하였다. 결과: 주관절 신전시 척골 신경의 단경은 각각 2.66 mm, 2.97 mm, 2.64 mm, 2.69 mm로 측정되었다. 한편 장경은 각각 4.61 mm, 4.56 mm, 4.36 mm, 4.37 mm로 측정되어 각 네 곳의 해부학적 지점 간에 큰 변화가 관찰되지 않았다. 한편 굴곡시 척골 신경의 단경은 각각 2.72 mm, 2.34 mm, 2.65 mm, 2.41 mm로 변경되고, 장경은 각각 4.49 mm, 5.40 mm, 4.16 mm, 4.66 mm로 측정되었다. 주관절 굴곡시 내상과 후방에서 척골신경이 의미 있는 형태의 변화가 관찰되었으며 신전 굴곡시 모두 오스본 인대 입구에서 장단경이 가장 작게 관찰되었다. 동적 안정성 측정에서 척골 신경의 아탈구는 9예, 척골 신경 탈구는 7예 관찰되었다. 결론: 주관절 척골 신경의 초음파 검사에서 척골 신경은 정상인에서도 동적 불안정성과 굴곡신전에 따른 척골 신경의 장단경의 형태 변화가 관찰되기에 초음파로 척골 신경병증 진단에 있어 참고해야 할 소견이라고 판단된다.

A comparison of ankle function between adults with and without Down syndrome

  • Yoon, Hyang-Woon;Yu, Tae-Ho;Seo, U-Hyeok;Lee, Jee-Won;Kim, So-Yeon;Chung, Soo-Jin;Chun, Hye-Lim;Lee, Byoung-Hee
    • Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Science
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    • 제6권4호
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    • pp.182-188
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    • 2017
  • Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare ankle function between adults with and without Down syndrome (DS). Design: Cross-sectional study. Methods: Ten adults with DS and 18 without participated in this study and underwent manual muscle test (MMT), range of motion (ROM) assessment, star excursion balance test (SEBT), and functional movement screen (FMS). The tests were demonstrated to increase their accuracy and the actual measurements were assessed after one or two demonstrations. To minimize the standby time and fatigue, the travelled distance and measuring order were adjusted. To remove the influence of shoes on the measurements, the shoes were taken off and only socks were worn. Results: Dorsal and plantar flexion MMTs of both ankles were significantly weaker and plantar flexion ROM of both ankles were significantly lower in adults with DS compared with those without (p<0.05). However, dorsal flexion ROM of both ankles were not significantly different between them. There were significant differences in distances measured in all the directions (anterior, anterolateral, lateral, posterolateral, posterior, posteromedial, medial, and anteromedial directions) of SEBT (p<0.05). Significant differences were also demonstrated in the scores of hurdle step, inline lunge, shoulder mobility, and rotary stability among the seven items of FMS (p<0.05). Conclusions: To enhance the dynamic stability of adults with DS, it is necessary to improve ankle stability by strengthening the ankle dorsal and plantar flexors.