Reliability of Scapula Clinical Assessment and Effectiveness of Scapular-Focused Exercises in a Non-Athletic Population with Shoulder Pain a Literature Review
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Introduction: The scapula is recognised as a key element of the proper functioning in the shoulder complex. Scapular movement abnormalities have been defined as scapular dyskinesis. It is treated as a dysfunction that increases the risk of shoulder pain. Various diagnostic and therapeutic methods have been introduced into clinical practice, the purpose of which are to assess the function of the scapula and restore normal movement patterns. The current state of knowledge does not allow to clearly answer the question as to whether the available tools applied for assessing the mobility and functions of the scapula are reliable and useful in clinical practice during diagnosis within the shoulder complex.