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http://dx.doi.org/10.15207/JKCS.2020.11.6.393

Analysis shoulder pain of tennis players and the movement of the scapula in flat serve  

Park, Jong-Chul (Dept. of Sport Science, Korea Institute of Sport Science)
Cha, Jung-Hoon (Dept. of Community Sport, Korea National Sport University)
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Journal of the Korea Convergence Society / v.11, no.6, 2020 , pp. 393-400 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study used a three-dimensional motion analysis system for 15 elite tennis players (male 8, female7) to identify the relevance of scapula movement to shoulder pain. During the flat serve, the angular velocity and joint moment of scapula anterior/posterior tilt, downward/upward rotation, internal/external rotation were calculated and this was compared between groups. As a result, the maximum angular velocity for the anterior and posterior tilt tended to be higher in control group(CG) than in the shoulder pain group(SPG), and the maximum angular velocity for internal and external rotation in all phases except the follow-through phase was higher than that of CG. The maximum moment for the anterior and posterior tilt in the late coking phase was statistically significantly higher than that of SPG, the joint moment for the downward and upward rotation of the coking phase was statistically significantly lower than that of CG, and the moment for the internal and external rotation, the SPG was found to be lower than that of CG in the whole phases.
Keywords
Tennis; Scapula; Shoulder Pain; Flat Serve; Angular Velocity; Moment;
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