Radiographic evaluation of glenohumeral kinematics: A muscle fatigue model

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Chen, SK [1 ]
Simonian, PT [1 ]
Wickiewicz, TL [1 ]
Otis, JC [1 ]
Warren, RF [1 ]
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[1] Cornell Univ, Coll Med, New York Hosp, Sports Med & Shoulder Serv,Hosp Special Surg, New York, NY USA
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10.1016/S1058-2746(99)90055-1
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R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
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The purpose of this study was to document the effect of muscle fatigue on glenohumeral kinematics. Twelve male volunteers without shoulder disease and with an average age of 27 years were studied. Glenohumeral anteroposterior radiographs were taken at 45 degrees intervals as the arm was abducted in the plane of the scapula from 0 degrees to 135 degrees. This series of radiographs was performed both before and immediately after the subject performed a series of deltoid and rotator cuff fatiguing exercises. The average humeral head position or translation before and after muscle fatigue For each arm angle was compared. For all subjects, before Fatigue, the position of the humeral head was below the center of the glenoid for all angles of abduction. There was essentially no change in position of the humeral head in the prefatigue state, as the arm was abducted from 0 degrees to 135 degrees with no more than an average 0.3 mm of total humeral head excursion. After Fatigue, excursion of the humeral head increased to an average of 2.5 mm between the tested positions. The position of the humeral head with the arm at 0 degrees of abduction was lower or had migrated inferiorly compared with the rested state, with an average 1.2 mm significant increase in inferior translation. With the initiation of abduction, the humeral head demonstrated significant superior migration or translation in all positions tested. This result has important implications for conservative treatment of shoulder impingement and underscores the importance of rehabilitation to maximize the endurance and strength of the rotator cuff musculature.
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