Twitter Google Share on Facebook dyskinesia (redirected fromdyskinesis) Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia dys·ki·ne·sia (dĭs′kə-nē′zhə, -kī-) n. An impairment in the ability to control movements, characterized by spasmodic or repetitive motions or lack of coordination. ...
and her coach has noticed that the shoulder has “dropped”. The pain is described anteriorly over the coracoid and also along the medial border of the scapula posteriorly. Examination reveals a prominent medial border, anteriorly tilted
There was a significant increase in overall acceleration of the scapula in those with dyskinesis (p = .039). There was also a significant increase in acceleration along the y-axis for those with dyskinesis (p = .003) but not for the other axes (p > .16). Conclusion Wireless ...
1 Exercise approaches such as core stability, open and closed kinetic chain exercises and scapular stabilization exercises are used for the rehabilitation progressions of scapular dyskinesis. The aim of these exercise approaches is to restore the optimal functional position of the scapula and to ...
Interventions: We evaluated scapular dyskinesis using the clinical visualization technique identifying each scapula as normal, with subtle or with obvious dyskinesis. Participants, depending on body mass, lifted a 3lb (mass<150lb [68kg]) or 5lb (mass>150lb [68kg]) weight overhead in flexion ...
The complex structure of the glenohumeral joint confers the shoulder with the most mobility of any major joint in the human body. This characteristic is primarily due to a limited interface between the humerus and the scapula, requiring the presence of a large network of ligaments, tendons, and...