Clinical implications of scapular dyskinesis in shoulder injury: the 2013 consensus statement from the ‘scapular summit’
University of Kentucky · Lexington Clinic · +6 more institutions
Abstract
The second international consensus conference on the scapula was held in Lexington Kentucky. The purpose of the conference was to update, present and discuss the accumulated knowledge regarding scapular involvement in various shoulder injuries and highlight the clinical implications for the evaluation and treatment of shoulder injuries. The areas covered included the scapula and shoulder injury, the scapula and sports participation, clinical evaluation and interventions and known outcomes. Major conclusions were (1) scapular dyskinesis is present in a high percentage of most shoulder injuries; (2) the exact role of the dyskinesis in creating or exacerbating shoulder dysfunction is not clearly defined; (3)…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 38.86
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 159
Authors
6- WBW. Ben KiblerCorresponding
University of Kentucky, Lexington Clinic
- PMPaula M. Ludewig
University of Minnesota, American Physical Therapy Association, University of Minnesota System
- PWPhil W. McClure
Arcadia University
- LALori A. Michener
Virginia Commonwealth University
- KBKlaus Bak
Copenhagen Municipal Hospital
Topics & keywords
- Scapula
- Medicine
- Rehabilitation
- Physical therapy
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation
- Position statement
- Observational study
- Posterior shoulder