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Correlation of 3-Dimensional Shoulder Kinematics to Function in Subjects With Idiopathic Loss of Shoulder Range of Motion
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Paula M Ludewig
, Peter J Rundquist
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Activities of Daily Living
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Analysis
/ Biomechanical Phenomena
/ Bursitis
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical medicine
/ Data analysis
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Injuries
/ Joint Diseases - classification
/ Joint Diseases - diagnosis
/ Joints
/ Kinematics
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Patients
/ Physical therapy
/ Range of motion
/ Range of Motion, Articular
/ Regression analysis
/ Rheumatoid arthritis
/ Severity of Illness Index
/ Shoulder
/ Shoulder injuries
/ Shoulder Joint - anatomy & histology
/ Shoulder Joint - physiopathology
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
2005
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Correlation of 3-Dimensional Shoulder Kinematics to Function in Subjects With Idiopathic Loss of Shoulder Range of Motion
by
Paula M Ludewig
, Peter J Rundquist
in
Activities of Daily Living
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Analysis
/ Biomechanical Phenomena
/ Bursitis
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical medicine
/ Data analysis
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Injuries
/ Joint Diseases - classification
/ Joint Diseases - diagnosis
/ Joints
/ Kinematics
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Patients
/ Physical therapy
/ Range of motion
/ Range of Motion, Articular
/ Regression analysis
/ Rheumatoid arthritis
/ Severity of Illness Index
/ Shoulder
/ Shoulder injuries
/ Shoulder Joint - anatomy & histology
/ Shoulder Joint - physiopathology
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
2005
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Correlation of 3-Dimensional Shoulder Kinematics to Function in Subjects With Idiopathic Loss of Shoulder Range of Motion
by
Paula M Ludewig
, Peter J Rundquist
in
Activities of Daily Living
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Analysis
/ Biomechanical Phenomena
/ Bursitis
/ Care and treatment
/ Clinical medicine
/ Data analysis
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Injuries
/ Joint Diseases - classification
/ Joint Diseases - diagnosis
/ Joints
/ Kinematics
/ Male
/ Middle Aged
/ Patients
/ Physical therapy
/ Range of motion
/ Range of Motion, Articular
/ Regression analysis
/ Rheumatoid arthritis
/ Severity of Illness Index
/ Shoulder
/ Shoulder injuries
/ Shoulder Joint - anatomy & histology
/ Shoulder Joint - physiopathology
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
2005
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Correlation of 3-Dimensional Shoulder Kinematics to Function in Subjects With Idiopathic Loss of Shoulder Range of Motion
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Correlation of 3-Dimensional Shoulder Kinematics to Function in Subjects With Idiopathic Loss of Shoulder Range of Motion
2005
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Background and Purpose. People with idiopathic loss of shoulder range of motion (ROM) have difficulty completing activities of daily living. This investigation was performed to determine the association between active glenohumeral ROM and function and to develop a multiple regression equation to explain variation in function in people with idiopathic loss of shoulder motion. Subjects and Methods. This was a comparative study of 21 subjects (18 female, 3 male), using measurements of shoulder kinematics and administration of the Shoulder Rating Questionnaire (SRQ). Electromagnetic tracking sensors monitored the 3-dimensional position of the scapula and humerus throughout active shoulder motions. Correlations were performed between the active ROMs of interest and various demographic factors and the SRQ. A multiple regression equation was generated. Results. A multiple regression equation including scapular-plane abduction, external rotation at the side, external rotation at 90 degrees of abduction, and weight explained 69% of the variation in the SRQ scores. Discussion and Conclusion. The results suggest that active ROM can be used to predict function in people with idiopathic loss of shoulder ROM.
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American Physical Therapy Association,Oxford University Press
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