Prediction of Scapular Dyskinesis through Strength and Range of Motion of Shoulder Joint Rotation in Competitive Boxers

Background and Aims This study investigated the relationship between shoulder rotation Range of Motion (ROM), shoulder rotation strength, and sports history with scapular dyskinesia in competitive boxers. Methods The present study was a descriptive correlational study performed on 60 male boxers (a...

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Main Authors: Soroush Momenpour, Seyed Hosein Hoseini, Hasan Daneshmandi
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Published: Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2022-07-01
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Online Access:http://medrehab.sbmu.ac.ir/article_1101287_1fcb9e2c169be5841db3a5366739ed54.pdf?lang=en
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author Soroush Momenpour
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Hasan Daneshmandi
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description Background and Aims This study investigated the relationship between shoulder rotation Range of Motion (ROM), shoulder rotation strength, and sports history with scapular dyskinesia in competitive boxers. Methods The present study was a descriptive correlational study performed on 60 male boxers (age: 24/01±3/90 years; weight: 74/61±6/73 kg; height: 176/97±6/06 cm; and sports history: 5/16±1/84 years) in Guilan. Scapular dyskinesia by lateral scapular slide test, shoulder rotation ROM using a manual goniometer, and shoulder rotation strength using a manual dynamometer were measured. Data were analyzed by Pearson and Spearman correlations and multiple regression analysis. Results There were significant correlations between sports history (p= 0.001; r=0.589), shoulder internal rotation ROM (p=0.040; r=-0.255), shoulder external rotation ROM (p=0.001; r=0.486), shoulder internal rotation strength (p= 0.009; r=0.334), and shoulder external rotation strength (p=0.001; r=-0.620) and scapular dyskinesia. Regression analysis showed that 63.1% of scapular dyskinesia changes were related to the independent variables mentioned in this study. Conclusion It can be concluded that there is a significant relationship between shoulder rotation ROM, shoulder rotation strength, sports history, and scapular dyskinesia. Therefore, by strengthening and improving the scapular stabilizing muscles and consequently improving the shoulder rotation strength and shoulder rotation ROM in boxers, scapular dyskinesia or its intensification can be prevented.
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spelling doaj.art-ed68e9f1cd70404bbfd87ddca0b96f242022-12-22T03:22:14ZfasShahid Beheshti University of Medical SciencesṬibb-i Tavānbakhshī2251-84012252-04142022-07-0111310.32598/SJRM.11.3.4 Prediction of Scapular Dyskinesis through Strength and Range of Motion of Shoulder Joint Rotation in Competitive BoxersSoroush MomenpourSeyed Hosein HoseiniHasan DaneshmandiBackground and Aims This study investigated the relationship between shoulder rotation Range of Motion (ROM), shoulder rotation strength, and sports history with scapular dyskinesia in competitive boxers. Methods The present study was a descriptive correlational study performed on 60 male boxers (age: 24/01±3/90 years; weight: 74/61±6/73 kg; height: 176/97±6/06 cm; and sports history: 5/16±1/84 years) in Guilan. Scapular dyskinesia by lateral scapular slide test, shoulder rotation ROM using a manual goniometer, and shoulder rotation strength using a manual dynamometer were measured. Data were analyzed by Pearson and Spearman correlations and multiple regression analysis. Results There were significant correlations between sports history (p= 0.001; r=0.589), shoulder internal rotation ROM (p=0.040; r=-0.255), shoulder external rotation ROM (p=0.001; r=0.486), shoulder internal rotation strength (p= 0.009; r=0.334), and shoulder external rotation strength (p=0.001; r=-0.620) and scapular dyskinesia. Regression analysis showed that 63.1% of scapular dyskinesia changes were related to the independent variables mentioned in this study. Conclusion It can be concluded that there is a significant relationship between shoulder rotation ROM, shoulder rotation strength, sports history, and scapular dyskinesia. Therefore, by strengthening and improving the scapular stabilizing muscles and consequently improving the shoulder rotation strength and shoulder rotation ROM in boxers, scapular dyskinesia or its intensification can be prevented.http://medrehab.sbmu.ac.ir/article_1101287_1fcb9e2c169be5841db3a5366739ed54.pdf?lang=enscapular dyskinesiacompetitive boxerrange of motionshoulder rotation strength
spellingShingle Soroush Momenpour
Seyed Hosein Hoseini
Hasan Daneshmandi
Prediction of Scapular Dyskinesis through Strength and Range of Motion of Shoulder Joint Rotation in Competitive Boxers
Ṭibb-i Tavānbakhshī
scapular dyskinesia
competitive boxer
range of motion
shoulder rotation strength
title Prediction of Scapular Dyskinesis through Strength and Range of Motion of Shoulder Joint Rotation in Competitive Boxers
title_full Prediction of Scapular Dyskinesis through Strength and Range of Motion of Shoulder Joint Rotation in Competitive Boxers
title_fullStr Prediction of Scapular Dyskinesis through Strength and Range of Motion of Shoulder Joint Rotation in Competitive Boxers
title_full_unstemmed Prediction of Scapular Dyskinesis through Strength and Range of Motion of Shoulder Joint Rotation in Competitive Boxers
title_short Prediction of Scapular Dyskinesis through Strength and Range of Motion of Shoulder Joint Rotation in Competitive Boxers
title_sort prediction of scapular dyskinesis through strength and range of motion of shoulder joint rotation in competitive boxers
topic scapular dyskinesia
competitive boxer
range of motion
shoulder rotation strength
url http://medrehab.sbmu.ac.ir/article_1101287_1fcb9e2c169be5841db3a5366739ed54.pdf?lang=en
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