Path of Glenohumeral Articulation Throughout the Rotational Range of Motion in a Thrower's Shoulder Model

Author:

Huffman G. Russell12,Tibone James E.13,Mcgarry Michelle H.1,Phipps Brinceton M.14,Lee Yeon Soo14,Lee Thay Q.14

Affiliation:

1. Orthopaedic Biomechanics Laboratory, VA Long Beach Healthcare System, Long Beach, California

2. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

3. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California

4. University of California, Irvine, California

Abstract

Background Overhead-throwing athletes have increased external and diminished internal glenohumeral rotation that may alter glenohumeral kinematics. Purpose To quantify the kinematic changes present in a cadaveric model of a thrower's shoulder. Study Design Controlled laboratory study. Methods In 8 fresh-frozen cadaveric shoulders, the rotator cuff and overlying muscles were removed, and the glenohumeral capsule, coracoacromial ligament, and coracohumeral ligament were left intact. The scapula was fixed, and the humerus was placed in 90° of shoulder abduction in a 6 degrees of freedom testing device. A compressive force of 44 N was applied. A thrower's shoulder model was created, and sequential conditions were examined: intact, after anterior stretching, and after the addition of posterior-inferior capsular plication. Kinematic measurements were obtained through a complete range of glenohumeral rotation. Results Glenohumeral external rotation increased 16%, from 149° to 173° (P <. 001), after stretching in external rotation and remained increased by 11% to 166° (P <. 001) after posterior-inferior capsular plication. With the addition of the posterior-inferior capsular plication, internal rotation averaged 7°, which was not significantly different from the intact state (11°, P =. 55) or the stretched state (16°, P =. 07). The total glenohumeral rotation after stretching followed by posterior-inferior capsular plication did not differ significantly from intact state (P =. 25). At maximum external rotation, the humeral head apex was shifted posteriorly in the stretched (P =. 003) and plicated (P <. 001) states compared with the intact state. The humeral head apex was posteriorly displaced at 135° and 150° of external rotation compared with the intact condition (P =. 039 and. 049, respectively). In maximum internal rotation, anterior stretching had no significant effect on the humeral head apex position. However, after posterior-inferior capsular plication, the humeral head apex was significantly shifted inferiorly (P =. 005) and anteriorly (P =. 03) in maximum internal rotation compared with the intact state. Conclusion Significant changes in glenohumeral motion occur in this model during the simulated late-cocking and follow through phases of throwing. In this model, posterior capsular tightness alters the humeral head position most profoundly during the deceleration and follow-through phases of throwing.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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