ISSN: 2161-1025
Department of Physiotherapy, J.S.S. College of Physiotherapy, J.S.S. Hospital, India
Renuka Devi is presently working in the department of physiotherapy in J.S.S college of physiotherapy at J.S.S Hospital. she has experience in the subjects of scapula stabilization, scapula dyskinesia, SPADI, and serratus anterior.
Research Article
Effect of Scapular Stabilisation Exercises for Type 2 Scapular Dyskinesis
in Subjects with Shoulder Impingement
Author(s): Pradeep Shankar*, Prabhakaran Jayaprakasan and Renuka Devi
Background and Objective: Altered scapular motion and position have been termed Scapular Dyskinesis. In Type 2 Scapula Dyskinesis, visual prominence of entire medial border of scapula occurs due to weakness of the muscle serratus anterior and tightness of posterior capsule results in reductions in both glenohumeral flexion , abduction, resulting in decreased acromial elevation and Secondary impingement. Rehabilitation generally begins and focused on axio humeral and scapula humeral than axio scapula muscle. Early application of closed kinetic exercise approach on scapular stabilization and its effect of .. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2161-1025.21.11.227