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KMID : 0608320170240040011
Physical Therapy Korea
2017 Volume.24 No. 4 p.11 ~ p.19
Comparison of the Effects of Closed Kinetic Chain Exercise and Open Kinetic Chain Exercise According to the Shoulder Flexion Angle on Muscle Activation of Serratus Anterior and Upper TrapeziusMuscles During Scapular Protraction
Park Ju-Jung

Chon Seung-Chul
Abstract
Background: Methods for exercising serratus anterior (SA) and upper trapezius (UT) muscles are important for the recovery of patients with various shoulder disorders, yet the efficacy of closed or open kinetic chain exercises have not yet been evaluated. Objects: The purpose of this study was to compare the activation of the SA and UT muscles during scapular protraction considering both closed and open kinetic chain exercises.

Methods: Thirty subjects were randomly divided into experimental groups (closed kinetic chain exercise) and control groups (open kinetic chain exercise) in which scapular protraction was performed at 90¡Æ or 125¡Æ shoulder flexion. Electromyographic activity data were collected from the SA and UT muscles per position and exercise method.

Results: Separate mixed 2-way analysis of variance showed significant differences in the activation of the SA (F1,28=6.447, p=.017) and the UT (F1,28=35.450, p=.001) muscles between the groups at 90¡Æ and 125¡Æ shoulder flexion. Also, the SA/UT ratio measures at 90¡Æ and 125¡Æ shoulder flexion significantly differed between the groups (F1,28=15.457, p=.001). That is, the closed chain exercise was more effective than open chain exercise for strengthening the SA muscle and controlling the UT muscle, 125¡Æ of shoulder joint was more effective than 90¡Æ.

Conclusion: The findings suggest that scapular protraction with shoulder 125¡Æ flexion at the closed kinetic chain exercise may be more effective in increasing SA muscle activation and decreasing UT muscle activation as well as increasing the SA/UT ratio than open kinetic chain exercise.
KEYWORD
Closed kinetic chain, Open kinetic chain, Serratus anterior, Upper trapezius
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