Brown Jo, Mellifont Rebecca, Burkett Brendan
School of Health and Sport Sciences, University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland 4552, Australia.
Sports (Basel). 2016 Jan 28;4(1):8. doi: 10.3390/sports4010008.
Abnormal scapulothoracic mechanics and scapulohumeral rhythm are implicated in shoulder pathologies, including glenohumeral impingement and rotator cuff tears. Upward scapula rotation, specifically asymmetry of scapula motion and associations of patterns through range with injury, was investigated in dominant and non-dominant limbs of nationally ranked junior and Paralympic swimmers during competition season. The static and throughout phases measures of upward scapula rotation were: Phase I (start position, 45°), Phase II (45° to 90°), Phase III (90° to 135°) and Phase IV (135° to max). Injury was assessed with a validated questionnaire. Differences between side (dominant and non-dominant), group (junior and Paralympic), and phase were examined. Significant differences ( < 0.05) between groups were identified for dominant side at rest, 45° and 135°, and in phases II and IV (including range). Scapulohumeral rhythm was higher in the non-dominant limb of Paralympic swimmers but in the dominant limb of junior swimmers. Greatest differences in upward rotation between injured and non-injured swimmers were found in Phase 1: 43.6% (3.3°) Paralympic; 73.1% (8°) junior. Results suggest asymmetry of movement in both limbs, through all phases, and at single points in range, should be investigated for assessing injury and developing preventive strategies and rehabilitation protocols.
异常的肩胛胸壁力学和肩肱节律与肩部疾病有关,包括盂肱关节撞击和肩袖撕裂。在全国排名靠前的青少年和残奥会游泳运动员的比赛季节,对其优势侧和非优势侧上肢在向上肩胛骨旋转方面进行了研究,具体包括肩胛骨运动的不对称性以及在整个运动范围内与损伤相关的模式。向上肩胛骨旋转的静态和全程阶段测量指标为:第一阶段(起始位置,45°)、第二阶段(45°至90°)、第三阶段(90°至135°)和第四阶段(135°至最大角度)。使用经过验证的问卷评估损伤情况。研究了侧别(优势侧和非优势侧)、组别(青少年和残奥会运动员)和阶段之间的差异。在优势侧休息时、45°和135°以及第二阶段和第四阶段(包括运动范围),组间存在显著差异(<0.05)。残奥会游泳运动员非优势侧的肩肱节律较高,而青少年游泳运动员优势侧的肩肱节律较高。受伤和未受伤游泳运动员在第一阶段向上旋转的差异最大:残奥会运动员为43.6%(3.3°);青少年运动员为73.1%(8°)。结果表明,为了评估损伤以及制定预防策略和康复方案,应研究双侧上肢在所有阶段以及运动范围内单个点的运动不对称性。