Investigation Of Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Deficit Tendency of Adolescent Female Volleyball Players During Passive and Dynamic Movements

Objectives: This study aims determining the glenohumeral internal rotation deficit tendency of the elite volleyball players non-invasively through measuring passive physiological and active range of motion of the shoulder joint during overhead movements. This study hypothesizes that volleyball playe...

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Main Author: Hande Argunşah
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Published: Selcuk University Press 2022-12-01
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description Objectives: This study aims determining the glenohumeral internal rotation deficit tendency of the elite volleyball players non-invasively through measuring passive physiological and active range of motion of the shoulder joint during overhead movements. This study hypothesizes that volleyball players are prone to develop angular differences in dominant and non-dominant shoulders’ range of motion during passive and active movements. Participants and Methods: Twelve age matched adolescent female players (age of 17.6±0.4, BMI of 21.11±1.08 and height of 170.6±1.7cm) performed jump serve, strike of the ball, horizontal internal- external rotation and internal- external rotation movements and group-based data were analyzed. This experimental study collected bilateral kinematic data from both dominant and non-dominant shoulders wirelessly with Xsens MVN. Each movement performed five times and the average value was calculated for each participant. Results: T-test paired sample for means for dominant and non-dominant shoulders results indicated that ROM did not vary during flexion (dominant: 170.2°±4.5; non-dominant: 171.3°±6.1; p=0.086) and Shoulder Horizontal External Rotation was not significantly different (dominant: 92.7°±4.1 non-dominant: 89.3°±6.3 p=0.052). Contrarily significant differences were obtained during Shoulder Horizontal Internal Rotation (dominant: 27.5°±8.3; non-dominant: 36.8°±7.9; p=0.0053), Shoulder Internal Rotation (dominant: 54.3°±9.0; non-dominant: 65.2°±11.2; p=0.0000) and Shoulder External Rotation (dominant: 98.6±2.5 non-dominant: 90.3°±6.36.7, p=0.0032). Conclusion: This study non-invasively determined the differences between dominant and nondominant shoulders’ passive ROM and investigated the dominant shoulder ROM during overhead movements by using a IMU based wearable motion caption system, which allowed kinematic data collection in real environment. The outcome of the investigation can be used as an early-detection technique for GIRD. Future research should determine if these findings are correlated with MR arthrographic imaging observations of posterior capsular thickening.
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spelling doaj-art-36155d6df7c741738ec5c4982e3422e12025-01-03T01:00:34ZengSelcuk University PressTürk Spor ve Egzersiz Dergisi2147-56522022-12-01243306313154Investigation Of Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Deficit Tendency of Adolescent Female Volleyball Players During Passive and Dynamic MovementsHande Argunşah0ACIBADEM ÜNİVERSİTESİObjectives: This study aims determining the glenohumeral internal rotation deficit tendency of the elite volleyball players non-invasively through measuring passive physiological and active range of motion of the shoulder joint during overhead movements. This study hypothesizes that volleyball players are prone to develop angular differences in dominant and non-dominant shoulders’ range of motion during passive and active movements. Participants and Methods: Twelve age matched adolescent female players (age of 17.6±0.4, BMI of 21.11±1.08 and height of 170.6±1.7cm) performed jump serve, strike of the ball, horizontal internal- external rotation and internal- external rotation movements and group-based data were analyzed. This experimental study collected bilateral kinematic data from both dominant and non-dominant shoulders wirelessly with Xsens MVN. Each movement performed five times and the average value was calculated for each participant. Results: T-test paired sample for means for dominant and non-dominant shoulders results indicated that ROM did not vary during flexion (dominant: 170.2°±4.5; non-dominant: 171.3°±6.1; p=0.086) and Shoulder Horizontal External Rotation was not significantly different (dominant: 92.7°±4.1 non-dominant: 89.3°±6.3 p=0.052). Contrarily significant differences were obtained during Shoulder Horizontal Internal Rotation (dominant: 27.5°±8.3; non-dominant: 36.8°±7.9; p=0.0053), Shoulder Internal Rotation (dominant: 54.3°±9.0; non-dominant: 65.2°±11.2; p=0.0000) and Shoulder External Rotation (dominant: 98.6±2.5 non-dominant: 90.3°±6.36.7, p=0.0032). Conclusion: This study non-invasively determined the differences between dominant and nondominant shoulders’ passive ROM and investigated the dominant shoulder ROM during overhead movements by using a IMU based wearable motion caption system, which allowed kinematic data collection in real environment. The outcome of the investigation can be used as an early-detection technique for GIRD. Future research should determine if these findings are correlated with MR arthrographic imaging observations of posterior capsular thickening.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/2574728shoulderglenohumeral internal rotation deficitjump serveball-strikexsens mvn
spellingShingle Hande Argunşah
Investigation Of Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Deficit Tendency of Adolescent Female Volleyball Players During Passive and Dynamic Movements
Türk Spor ve Egzersiz Dergisi
shoulder
glenohumeral internal rotation deficit
jump serve
ball-strike
xsens mvn
title Investigation Of Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Deficit Tendency of Adolescent Female Volleyball Players During Passive and Dynamic Movements
title_full Investigation Of Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Deficit Tendency of Adolescent Female Volleyball Players During Passive and Dynamic Movements
title_fullStr Investigation Of Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Deficit Tendency of Adolescent Female Volleyball Players During Passive and Dynamic Movements
title_full_unstemmed Investigation Of Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Deficit Tendency of Adolescent Female Volleyball Players During Passive and Dynamic Movements
title_short Investigation Of Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Deficit Tendency of Adolescent Female Volleyball Players During Passive and Dynamic Movements
title_sort investigation of glenohumeral internal rotation deficit tendency of adolescent female volleyball players during passive and dynamic movements
topic shoulder
glenohumeral internal rotation deficit
jump serve
ball-strike
xsens mvn
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/2574728
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