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http://dx.doi.org/10.15207/JKCS.2020.11.5.081

The Convergence Effects on the Grip Strength in Change of Shoulder Angle on Horizontal Plane  

Seo, Kyo-Chul (Department of Physical Therapy, Korea Nazarene University)
Park, Seung-Hwan (Department of Biomedical Engineering, Eulji University)
Cho, Mi-Suk (Department of Physical Therapy, Korea Nazarene University)
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Journal of the Korea Convergence Society / v.11, no.5, 2020 , pp. 81-86 More about this Journal
Abstract
The Purpose of this study is analysis characteristic of grasping power with each different shoulder horizontal angle. Twenty female university students with no shoulder dysfuction participated subject in three different positions of shoulder horizontal flexion with standing posture, shoulder 0° flexion, elbow 90° flexion, forearm 90° pronation, different positions is followed : shoulder 0° horizontal adduction shoulder 40° horizontal adduction, shoulder 40° horizontal abduction. The One-way repeated ANOVA test was used to determine the different in grip strength on three shoulder horizontal positions. On the average, in the hand grip strength, the horizontal neutral position is higher than horizontal adduction position with significant value. In particular, shoulder horizontal aduction was measured lowest grip strength between three positions.
Keywords
Shoulder; Hand; Grip; Strength; Horizontal plane;
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