A comparative study on scapular static position between femaleswith and without generalized joint hyper mobility

Abstract Background: Generalized joint hyper mobility predisposes some individuals to a wide variety of musculoskeletal complaints. Given the critical role of scapular position in function of shoulder, the aim of this study was to compare scapular position between persons with and without general jo...

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Main Authors: Afsun Nodehi Moghadam, Maryam Moghadam Salimee
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Iran University of Medical Sciences 2012-08-01
Series:Medical Journal of The Islamic Republic of Iran
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spelling doaj-4e60b3304ba54d02bd40ff29da66d0fe2020-11-25T00:46:52ZengIran University of Medical SciencesMedical Journal of The Islamic Republic of Iran1016-14302251-68402012-08-0126397102A comparative study on scapular static position between femaleswith and without generalized joint hyper mobilityAfsun Nodehi MoghadamMaryam Moghadam SalimeeAbstract Background: Generalized joint hyper mobility predisposes some individuals to a wide variety of musculoskeletal complaints. Given the critical role of scapular position in function of shoulder, the aim of this study was to compare scapular position between persons with and without general joint hyper mobility. Methods: By nonprobability sampling 30 hyper mobile persons at average of 22.86 ±2.77 years of age and 30 non hyper mobile persons (age 23.6 ± 2.73years) through a case-control design participated in the study. Scapular position was assessed according to the lateral scapular slide test. Independent t test and repeated measures ANOVA were used to statistically analyze scapular position differences between groups.  Results: Compared to non hyper mobile persons, those with General joint hyper mobility demonstrated a significantly higher superior scapula slide in dependent arm position (p=0.03). However, no significant difference was found between another scores between two groups (p>0.05). Conclusion: The results suggest that altered scapular position may be an important aspect of General joint hyper mobility.http://mjiri.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-312&slc_lang=en&sid=1General joint hyper mobilityStatic scapular positionScapular kinematic.
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author Afsun Nodehi Moghadam
Maryam Moghadam Salimee
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Maryam Moghadam Salimee
A comparative study on scapular static position between femaleswith and without generalized joint hyper mobility
Medical Journal of The Islamic Republic of Iran
General joint hyper mobility
Static scapular position
Scapular kinematic.
author_facet Afsun Nodehi Moghadam
Maryam Moghadam Salimee
author_sort Afsun Nodehi Moghadam
title A comparative study on scapular static position between femaleswith and without generalized joint hyper mobility
title_short A comparative study on scapular static position between femaleswith and without generalized joint hyper mobility
title_full A comparative study on scapular static position between femaleswith and without generalized joint hyper mobility
title_fullStr A comparative study on scapular static position between femaleswith and without generalized joint hyper mobility
title_full_unstemmed A comparative study on scapular static position between femaleswith and without generalized joint hyper mobility
title_sort comparative study on scapular static position between femaleswith and without generalized joint hyper mobility
publisher Iran University of Medical Sciences
series Medical Journal of The Islamic Republic of Iran
issn 1016-1430
2251-6840
publishDate 2012-08-01
description Abstract Background: Generalized joint hyper mobility predisposes some individuals to a wide variety of musculoskeletal complaints. Given the critical role of scapular position in function of shoulder, the aim of this study was to compare scapular position between persons with and without general joint hyper mobility. Methods: By nonprobability sampling 30 hyper mobile persons at average of 22.86 ±2.77 years of age and 30 non hyper mobile persons (age 23.6 ± 2.73years) through a case-control design participated in the study. Scapular position was assessed according to the lateral scapular slide test. Independent t test and repeated measures ANOVA were used to statistically analyze scapular position differences between groups.  Results: Compared to non hyper mobile persons, those with General joint hyper mobility demonstrated a significantly higher superior scapula slide in dependent arm position (p=0.03). However, no significant difference was found between another scores between two groups (p>0.05). Conclusion: The results suggest that altered scapular position may be an important aspect of General joint hyper mobility.
topic General joint hyper mobility
Static scapular position
Scapular kinematic.
url http://mjiri.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-312&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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