Scapular motion during shoulder joint extension movement

JOURNAL OF BIOMECHANICS(2024)

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Abstract
A few reports on scapular motion during shoulder joint extension exist. Understanding the normal motion of shoulder joint extension may be useful in evaluating and treating patients with diminished or minimal shoulder joint extension. Therefore, this study aimed to identify scapular motion during shoulder joint extension movement in a sitting position. Shoulder joint extension movement in the sitting position were measured in 22 healthy adults (age, 25.8 +/- 2.7 years). Shoulder joint extension, scapular upward rotation, anterior tilt, external rotation angles, and the acromion position were investigated using a three-dimensional motion analyzer. The difference from each value of 10 degrees to 50 degrees shoulder joint extension to each value of 0 degrees shoulder joint extension were checked. The results were compared using multiple comparison method. In most participants, the scapula tilted posteriorly up to 30 degrees of the shoulder joint extension and anteriorly after 30 degrees. Scapular upward and external rotation continued to increase with shoulder extension. Furthermore, the acromion was displaced upward and backward. Thus, scapular posterior tilt is necessary for shoulder joint extension during the initial movement, followed by anterior tilt. The acromion may have been displaced posteriorly because of clavicular retraction, causing the scapula to tilt posteriorly. After 30 degrees of shoulder joint extension, the scapular anterior tilt may have prevailed over the scapular posterior tilt.
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Shoulder joint extension movement,Scapular motion,Three-dimensional action analysis,Multiple comparison method,Healthy adults,Dominant side
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