Supine Shoulder Rotation Assessment
Автор: Fluid Health and Fitness
Загружено: 2023-12-24
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A Supine Shoulder Rotation active range of motion biomechanical assessment is a systematic evaluation of the musculoskeletal and functional aspects of the shoulder joint while an individual lies on their back, actively performing shoulder rotation. This assessment is designed to analyze the biomechanics of shoulder movement, focusing on the range of motion, muscle activation, and neuromuscular control during rotation.
Key components of the assessment include:
1. Supine Position:
The individual lies on their back in a supine position, providing a stable base for the assessment.
2. Shoulder Rotation Movement:
The individual actively rotates their shoulder, internally and externally, while keeping the arm in a comfortable and controlled range.
The movement is performed to assess the active range of motion in both internal and external rotation.
3. Scapular Movement:
Observing the movement and positioning of the scapula during shoulder rotation.
Assessing for proper scapular retraction and protraction, which are integral to shoulder mobility.
4. Glenohumeral Joint Range of Motion:
Analyzing the range of motion of the shoulder joint during active rotation.
Identifying any restrictions, asymmetries, or compensations in internal and external rotation.
5. Muscle Activation and Strength:
Evaluating the activation and strength of the muscles involved in shoulder rotation, including the rotator cuff muscles.
Identifying any signs of muscle imbalances or weaknesses.
6. Neuromuscular Control:
Observing the individual's ability to control the movement smoothly and with precision.
Identifying any compensatory patterns or deviations from the desired shoulder rotation pathway.
7. Pain or Discomfort:
Monitoring for any signs of pain, discomfort, or restrictions during active shoulder rotation.
Assessing for potential issues such as impingement or muscle tightness.
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