Comparison of Scapular Stabilization and Thoracic Extension Exercises in Patients With Scapular Dyskinesis
Scapular Dyskinesis
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Scapular Dyskinesis focused on measuring scapular stabilization, thoracic extension, scapular rhythm
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: > 1.5 cm difference on lateral scapular slide test Ability to perform shoulder abduction at neutral position Presence of any type of scapular dyskinesis Asymmetrical scapular position at rest or winging seen during inspection of scapula Patients volunteered to participate in the study and signed informed consent Exclusion Criteria: Patients with Structural scoliosis Patients with secondary conditions (Neoplasm, Neurological or vascular disorders) Patient undergone surgical treatment of shoulder or upper limb Patient with disc prolapse, spinal stenosis and fibromyalgia Infectious or inflammatory arthritis of spine Severe bone conditions (osteoporosis) Psychosocial disturbances
Sites / Locations
- Railway General Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Experimental
Scapular stabilization exercises with conventional therapy
Thoracic extension exercises with conventional therapy
The patient will sit on the knees in 90° flexion position, and a Swiss ball will be placed between the chest and stomach. From the side, the earlobe, acromion of scapula, and pelvis should made a straight line. Four general exercises will be included with 2 sets of 15 repetitions, holding for 10 sec.
Thoracic extension exercises consist of three exercise types