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http://dx.doi.org/10.15207/JKCS.2020.11.9.325

Kinematic analysis of scapular movements during flat first serve depending on tape application  

Kim, Taegyu (Department of Marin Sports, Pukyong National University)
Choi, Hokyung (Research Institute for Sports Sciences, Pukyong National University)
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Journal of the Korea Convergence Society / v.11, no.9, 2020 , pp. 325-332 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study aimed to identify the difference of scapular movements between tennis players with and without shoulder impingement syndrome(SIS) and to verify the effect of kinesiology taping applied to scapular. A total of 15 players were categorized in SIS group(n=7) and control(CON) group(n=8). The scapular movements evaluated using 3-dimensional motion analysis in the 5 events of the flat first serve before and after the application of taping. The male of SIS group(-7.31±1.19° and -5.28±1.08°, respectively) had tilted scapular more anteriorly compared to CON group(-0.98±5.38° and -0.44±3.52°, respectively) at the maximally humeral external rotation and the impact(Z=-2.309, p=.021 and Z=-2.309, p=.021, respectively). The scapular(-8.11±2.57°) of female in SIS group tilted more anteriorly than that of CON(-0.97±3.31°) group at the maximally humeral external rotation(Z=-2.121, p=.034). But the scapular movements had no statistical differences between before and after the application of taping.
Keywords
Convergence; Tennis; Scapular; Shoulder Impingement Syndrome; Taping;
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