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In Vivo Kinematic Analysis of the Axial Shoulder Rotation in the Standing and Supine Positions Using 3D/2D Registration and Electromyography

Cureus(2023)

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BackgroundThere has been no report comparing shoulder kinematics and muscle activities during axial shoulder rotation in different positions. The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in shoulder kinematics and muscle activities during axial shoulder rotation in healthy subjects between standing and supine positions using three-dimensional/two-dimensional (3D/2D) registration techniques and electromyography (EMG).MethodsEleven healthy males agreed to participate in this study. We recorded the fluoroscopy time during active shoulder axial rotation with a 90 degrees elbow flexion in both standing and supine positions, simultaneously recording surface EMG of the infraspinatus, anterior deltoid, posterior deltoid, and biceps brachii. Threedimensional bone models were created from CT images, and shoulder kinematics were analyzed using 3D/2D registration techniques. Muscle activities were evaluated as a ratio of mean electromyographic values to 5 sec maximum voluntary isometric contractions.ResultsScapular kinematics during axial shoulder rotation in the supine position showed similar patterns with those in the standing position. The scapula was more posteriorly tilted and more downwardly rotated in the supine posture than in standing (P < 0.001 for both). Acromiohumeral distance (AHD) in the supine posture was significantly larger than in standing. Muscle activities showed no significant differences between postures except for biceps (P < 0.001). DiscussionShoulder kinematics and muscle activities during axial rotation were similar in pattern between standing and supine postures, but there were shifts in scapular pose and AHD. The findings of this study suggest that posture may be an important consideration for the prescription of optimal shoulder therapy following surgery or for the treatment of shoulder disorders.
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posture,muscle activity,3d/2d registration techniques,acromiohumeral distance,scapula motion,shoulder rotation
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