Prevalence of shoulder pain in Swedish flatwater kayakers and its relation to range of motion and scapula stability of the shoulder joint

作者: Anette Johansson , Ulla Svantesson , Jörgen Tannerstedt , Marie Alricsson

DOI: 10.1080/02640414.2015.1080852

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摘要: Few studies have investigated the incidence of injuries in kayakers. The aim was to study prevalence shoulder pain competitive flatwater kayakers and evaluate any differences range motion or scapula stability joint among with without history pain. Thirty-one were participated study, a questionnaire including background data used. Shoulder measured goniometer, participants observed for dyskinesis flexion abduction. Of participating kayakers, 54.8% (n = 17) had experienced Kayakers who showed significantly lower degree internal rotational versus no reported pain, mean rotation right 49.3 vs. 60.0 (P 0.017) left 51.9 66.0 0.000). also scapular 15 17 kayakers) higher 0.001) than Findings suggest that screening testing is essential order treat maybe prevent

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