CORRELATION BETWEEN UPPER TRAPEZIUS, LEVATOR SCAPULAE AND PECTORALIS MINOR MUSCLE LENGTH IN FROZEN SHOULDER– A CROSS-SECTIONAL OBSERVATIONAL STUDY

IF 0.1 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS International Journal of Physiotherapy Pub Date : 2020-04-01 DOI:10.15621/ijphy/2020/v7i2/659
Pranisa Vardanapu, NAGA SRAVANA KUMAR Jampa, Asif Hussain
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Background: Frozen shoulder is defined as the painful and disabling condition with unknown etiology. It has a limited shoulder range of motion due to decreased capsular flexibility and altered muscle function. Assessment on the frozen shoulder is needed, and it is vital to know the alteration in scapular muscles in the shoulder range of motion during arm elevation. The intention of conducting this study is to reach conclusions of tightness of a muscle in the upper trapezius, pectoralis minor muscle, and frozen shoulder levator scapulae showing limited ranges. Methods: In this cross-sectional observational study, 50 subjects of age 30 and above were assessed for muscle length in the frozen shoulder and unaffected shoulder. Subjects with shoulder pain with frozen shoulder stage 2 and above are allotted into the affected shoulder, and unaffected shoulder; both groups were assessed. The following parameters were measured: ROM of the shoulder, SPADI ratings, short pectoral thickness, levator scapulae length, and upper trapezium muscle length. Results: Decreased shoulder flexion, extension, abduction, and limited rotations were the problems associated with frozen shoulder. Pearson correlation coefficient for PMI and LSI shows Positive Correlation r = 40.6% on the affected side. Pearson correlation for PMI and UTI shows Positive Correlation r = 13.4%. Pearson Correlation for LSI and UTI shows Positive Correlation r= 28.1% on the affected side. Conclusion: There was a correlation between upper trapezius, levator scapulae, and pectoralis minor muscle length. Most of the affected side shoulder showed the tightness in the pectoralis minor muscle.
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冰冻肩的上斜方肌、肩胛提肌和胸小肌长度的相关性——一项横断面观察研究
背景:肩周炎被定义为病因不明的疼痛和致残状况。由于肩关节囊柔韧性下降和肌肉功能改变,肩关节活动范围有限。对冻僵肩关节的评估是必要的,了解肩胛骨肌肉在手臂抬高时肩关节活动范围内的变化是至关重要的。进行这项研究的目的是得出关于上斜方肌、胸小肌和肩胛骨冻肩提肌范围有限的肌肉紧绷的结论。方法:在这项横断面观察性研究中,对50名年龄在30岁及以上的受试者进行了冻结肩和正常肩的肌肉长度评估。肩关节疼痛且肩关节冻结期2及以上的受试者被分为受影响的肩关节和未受影响的肩关节;对两组进行评估。测量以下参数:肩关节活动度、SPADI评分、胸短厚度、肩胛提肌长度和上斜方肌长度。结果:肩关节屈曲、伸展、外展和旋转受限是与肩关节冻结相关的问题。PMI与LSI的Pearson相关系数在影响侧呈正相关r = 40.6%。PMI与UTI的Pearson相关为正相关r = 13.4%。LSI和UTI的Pearson相关性在受影响的一侧显示正相关r= 28.1%。结论:胸小肌长度与上斜方肌、肩胛提肌之间存在相关性。患侧肩多表现为胸小肌紧绷。
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