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Severe aberrant glenohumeral motor patterns in a young female rower: A case report.

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  • Severe aberrant glenohumeral motor patterns in a young female rower: A case report. Abstract Text:

    timothy w starkTimothy W Stark,jessica seebauerJessica Seebauer,bruce walkerBruce Walker,neal mcgurkNeal McGurk,jeff cooleyJeff Cooley,

    ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: This case features an 18-year-old female with glenohumeral dysrhythmia and subluxation-relocation patterns. This unusual case highlights the need for careful examination and consideration to the anatomical structures involved.Conventional approaches to shoulder examination include range of motion, orthopaedic tests and manual resistance tests. We also assessed the patient's cognitive ability to coordinate muscle function. With this type of assessment we found that co-contraction of local muscle groups seemed to initially improve the patients abnormal shoulder motion. With this information a rehabilitation method was instituted with a goal to maintain the improvement. CASE PRESENTATION: An 18-year-old female with no history of trauma, presented with painless kinesiopathology of the left shoulder (in abduction) consisting of dysrhythmia of the glenohumeral joint and early lateral rotation of the scapula. Examination also showed associated muscle atrophy of the lower trapezius and surrounding general muscle weakness. We used an untested functional assessment method in addition to more conventional methods.Exercise rehabilitation interventions were subsequently prescribed and graduated in accordance with what is known as the General Physical Rehabilitation Pyramid. CONCLUSION: This paper presents an unusual case of aberrant shoulder movement. It highlights the need for careful examination and thought regarding the anatomical structures and normal motor patterns associated with the manoeuvre being tested. It also emphasised the use of co-contraction during examination in an attempt to immediately improve a regional dysrythmia if there is suspicion of a regional aberrant motor pattern. Further research may be warranted to test this approach.

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    tw starkTW Stark,j seebauerJ Seebauer,b walkerB Walker,n mcgurkN McGurk,j cooleyJ Cooley,

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    Severe aberrant glenohumeral motor patterns in a young female rower: A case report. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Chiropractic & osteopathy

    VOLUME: 15

    Page Numbers: 17

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    ISSN: 1746-1340

    DAY: 13

    MONTH: 11

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: Health Science Division, Murdoch University, Murdoch, Western Australia, Australia. t.stark@murdoch.edu.au.

    Country: England

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