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http://dx.doi.org/10.7742/jksr.2012.6.5.383

A Study on the Load Analysis of Gliding Grade under the Kaltenborn-Evjenth Concept  

Choi, Seok-Joo (Department of Physical Therapy, Taegu Science University)
Choi, Wan-Suk (Department of Physical Therapy, International University of Korea)
Moon, Ok-Kon (Department of Physical Therapy, KunJang University College of Korea)
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Journal of the Korean Society of Radiology / v.6, no.5, 2012 , pp. 383-388 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study attempted to make comparisons in the magnitude of the applied power depending on gender, gliding direction and gliding grade when gliding treatment grade II and III under the Kaltenborn-Evjenth Concept$^{(R)}$ are applied to the caudal, ventral and dorsal shoulder joint using the loading cell equipment. As a result of load difference depending on gender, men showed a significantly higher load than women for all of Caudal Grade II/III, Ventral Grade II/III and Dorsal Grade II/III (p<.05). As a result of comparisons for load difference depending on the treatment direction, the ventral and dorsal loads were significantly higher than the caudal load for all of Grade II and Grade III (p<.05). As a result of comparisons for load difference depending on treatment grade, the load was significantly higher in Grade III than Grade II for all of the caudal, ventral and dorsal side (p<.05). Given the aforesaid results, it could be confirmed that the magnitude of the applied force at the same grade could be different depending on the direction and gender, when gliding II/III are applied to the caudal, ventral and dorsal of glenohumeral joint.
Keywords
Loading Cell Equipment; Gliding; Treatment Grade; Kaltenborn-Evjenth Concept$^{(R)}$;
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