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- Upper Crossed Syndrome and Scapulae Upper-Trapping: A Mesotherapy . . .
The scapula, central to shoulder girdle kinematics, often exhibits dyskinesis and muscular imbalances, notably the pattern referred to as scapular upper trapping (SUT) SUT involves scapular elevation, medial rotation, and shoulder protraction, contributing to cervicobrachial pain
- Upper Crossed Syndrome and Scapulae Upper-Trapping: A . . . - MDPI
The scapula, central to shoulder girdle kinematics, often exhibits dyskinesis and muscular imbalances, notably the pattern referred to as scapular upper trapping (SUT)
- Physiotherapeutic approaches in upper cross syndrome: A systematic . . .
This study systematically reviews several systematic reviews and provides an overview of existing evidence or identifies different physiotherapeutic approaches for upper cross syndrome
- Scapular Dyskinesia - Physiopedia
Scapular dyskinesia (SD) (or dysrhythmia) refers to a physical impairment in which scapula position and motion are altered [1][2][3] Another common term used for SD is scapular winging, but it is a different condition that results in scapular dyskinesia usually after a long
- Understanding Scapular Dyskinesis: The Root of Shoulder Pain
Scapular dyskinesis might sound complex, but it's a crucial, often overlooked, diagnosis for shoulder issues It's unique because it's usually not painful on its own, yet it can be a primary contributor to almost every other painful shoulder diagnosis we encounter
- Winged Scapula: Causes, Symptoms, Tests Treatment
If you have scapular dyskinesis, your shoulder blade might only look slightly different than usual It won’t fully lift off your back when you move your arm or shoulder
- Shoulder Instability, Dysfunction and Scapular Dyskinesis
It is often associated with shoulder pain and other shoulder pathologies 6 This may be secondary to a painful condition of the shoulder; however, it does not necessarily indicate a pathological condition, 2 but, rather, a previously asymptomatic condition in the shoulder girdle or muscle imbalance 3 Scapular dyskinesias can be subdivided into a posterior displacement from the posterior thorax of the inferior medial angle (type I), a posterior displacement from the posterior thorax of the entire medial border of the scapula (type II) and an early scapular elevation or excessive insufficient scapular upward rotation (dysrhythmia) during dynamic observation (type III) 12
- Scapular Dyskinesia: What Is It and Does It Matter For Rehab?
That being said, while being able to identify scapular dyskinesia as present or non-present is important, there are other important diagnoses that should not be missed based on observation of the scapula and the surrounding musculature
- Current Views of Scapular Dyskinesis and its Possible Clinical . . .
By Aaron Sciascia, W Ben Kibler This clinical viewpoint expert commentary takes an in depth look at the current concepts around scapular dyskinesis
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