Evaluation of isokinetic and myoelectric activities of scapular protractors and retractors in patients with impingement syndrome /
Hamada Ahmed Hamada Ahmed
Evaluation of isokinetic and myoelectric activities of scapular protractors and retractors in patients with impingement syndrome / تقييم الأنشطة الايزوكينيتيكية و الكهربية العضلية للعضلات الباعدة و المقربة للوحى الكتف عند مرضى متلازمة الانحشار Hamada Ahmed Hamada Ahmed ; Supervised Salam Mohamed Elhafez , Ahmed Yousry Radwan , Amira Abdallah Abdelmegeid - Cairo : Hamada Ahmed Hamada Ahmed , 2011 - 96 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Physical Therapy - Department of Biomechanics
Shoulder impingement syndrome is one of the most common shoulder disorders that have socioeconomic impact on working ability. Several factors such as muscle force and scapular dysfunction are commonly believed to contribute to its occurrence. The purpose of the study was to investigate the difference in the isokinetic force and myoelectric activities of scapular protractors and retractors between the injured and noninjured sides in patients with shoulder impingement syndrome
Isokinetic Myoelectric activities Shoulder impingement syndrome
Evaluation of isokinetic and myoelectric activities of scapular protractors and retractors in patients with impingement syndrome / تقييم الأنشطة الايزوكينيتيكية و الكهربية العضلية للعضلات الباعدة و المقربة للوحى الكتف عند مرضى متلازمة الانحشار Hamada Ahmed Hamada Ahmed ; Supervised Salam Mohamed Elhafez , Ahmed Yousry Radwan , Amira Abdallah Abdelmegeid - Cairo : Hamada Ahmed Hamada Ahmed , 2011 - 96 P. : charts , facsimiles ; 25cm
Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Physical Therapy - Department of Biomechanics
Shoulder impingement syndrome is one of the most common shoulder disorders that have socioeconomic impact on working ability. Several factors such as muscle force and scapular dysfunction are commonly believed to contribute to its occurrence. The purpose of the study was to investigate the difference in the isokinetic force and myoelectric activities of scapular protractors and retractors between the injured and noninjured sides in patients with shoulder impingement syndrome
Isokinetic Myoelectric activities Shoulder impingement syndrome