Altered Cervical Spine Position Results in Decreased Eccentric Shoulder Rotation Strength

Author:

Giordano Kevin1,Wasserberger Kyle2,Oliver Gretchen D.3

Affiliation:

1. Physical Therapy, Orthopedics, Holy Cross Hospital, Ft. Lauderdale, United States

2. Research & Development, Driveline Baseball, Seattle, United States

3. Kinesiology, Auburn University, Auburn, United States

Abstract

AbstractOverhead athletes require strenuous shoulder activity in nonneutral cervical spine positions to eccentrically decelerate the throwing/striking arm following ball release/contact. We therefore aimed to compare eccentric shoulder rotation strength through a 90° arc between neutral and rotated positions. Fifty-two participants (19 M, 34 F 170±10 cm; 73±18 kg, 21.9±2.9 years) without shoulder or cervical spine pathology participated. Isokinetic eccentric shoulder rotation strength was measured through a 90° arc with the shoulder elevated 90° in frontal plane (frontal plane), and 45° anterior to the frontal plane (scapular plane) in neutral and rotated cervical spine positions. Cervical spine position was obtained by instructing participants to maximally rotate their respective side. Frontal plane eccentric external rotated strength differed between neutral and contralaterally positions in the first 10° of the motion, near forearm vertical (p+=+0.029). Internal rotation strength differed between neutral and contralaterally rotated positions from 55–60° external rotation (p+=+0.004). Scapular plane eccentric external rotation differed between cervical positions between 21–67° shoulder external rotation (p<0.001). Scapular plane internal rotation strength differed between cervical positions between 22–60° shoulder external rotation (p<0.001). In populations requiring strenuous use of their shoulders in altered cervical spine positions, sports medicine clinicians should consider including strength testing that reflects the functional positions of their patients during an orthopedic examination.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

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