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KMID : 1151220160220020015
Journal of Korean Academy of Orthopedic Manual Therapy
2016 Volume.22 No. 2 p.15 ~ p.20
Comparison of Scapular Position Between Operation and Non-operation Side to the Rotator Cuff Surgery
Jeong Eui-Young

Kim Suhn-Yeop
Abstract
Background: The purpose of this study was to compared of scapular position between operation side and non-operation side to the rotator cuff surgery.

Methods: This study was carried out with a total 34 patients: male (n=14), female (n=20). Shoulder range of motion (ROM), the quadruple visual analogue scale (QVAS), the shoulder pain and disability index (SPADI), and the scapular index (SI) were used to assess shoulder posture and function. SI was the resting position of the scapular was determined by measuring the distance from the mid-point of the sternal notch (SN) to the medial aspect of the coracoid process (CP) and the horizontal distance from the posterolateral angle of the acromion (PLA) to the thoracic spine (TS) with a soft tape measure. The SI was calculated using the equation: [(SN to CP/PLA to TS) ${\times}$ ¼ö½Ä À̹ÌÁö 100].

Results: There were no significant difference in ROM, QVAS to rotator repair patients according to SI (p>.05). There were significant differences in SI between the operation side and the non-operation side (p<.01).

Conclusions: Scapular position was operation side more internal rotation, protraction, abduction than non-operation side. Therefore, health professionals managing for rotator cuff tear repair patients should consider scapular position.
KEYWORD
Shoulder , Rotator cuff , Scapular position
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