A Study to Compare the Effectiveness of Serratus Anterior Training Versus Subscapularis Training in Improving Performance in Swimmer’s Shoulder

Saravanan. V.S, Jeyakumar.S, Shabiethaa.D, Vicent Prabhakaran Sekar
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Background: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of 6-week Serratus Anterior trainingVersus Subscapularis training in improving the performance in a Swimmer’s Shoulder.Purpose: To compare the effect of Serratus Anterior strength training versus Subscapularis strength training onshoulder pain in terms of performance in Swimmer’s.Materials and Methods: Subjects were randomly assigned into two groups i.e. Group A and B. The subjects wereassessed using an assessment form, UQYBT, DASH score, and 50 meters (m) freestyle sprint for disability andevaluate performance before the commencement of treatment and also reassessed after 6 weeks of treatment.The sample of 40 subjects has been randomized into either Group A (Serratus Training) or Group B (SubscapulisTraining) in a 1:1 ratio.Results: The study results suggest that Group B has an effect on performance improvement in Swimmers withshoulder pain after a 6-week intervention. The mean 50m sprint scores in Group A before treatment is 29.9960 andit is decreased to 29.0425.Conclusion: Hence, this study concludes that the mean difference of Group B is slightly more effective than GroupA in terms of performance in swimmers’ shoulders in all standard measures.
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比较前锯肌训练和肩胛下肌训练对提高游泳运动员肩部表现的效果的研究
研究背景目的:比较前锯肌力量训练和肩胛下肌力量训练对游泳运动员肩痛的影响:受试者在治疗开始前使用评估表、UQYBT、DASH评分和50米自由泳短跑进行残疾评估,并在治疗6周后进行重新评估。40名受试者按1:1的比例随机分为A组(冈前肌训练)或B组(肩胛下肌训练):研究结果表明,经过为期 6 周的干预后,B 组对肩痛游泳运动员的成绩改善有一定效果。治疗前,A 组的 50 米短跑平均得分为 29.9960,治疗后则降至 29.0425:因此,本研究得出结论,在游泳运动员肩部表现的所有标准指标方面,B 组的平均差异略高于 A 组。
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