Age-related humerothoracic, scapulothoracic, and glenohumeral kinematics during elevation and rotation motions

Main Author: Kolz CW, Sulkar HS, Aliaj K, Tashjian RZ, Chalmers PN, Qiu Y, Zhang Y, Foreman KB, Anderson AE, Henninger HB
Format: info dataset Journal
Terbitan: , 2020
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Online Access: https://zenodo.org/record/4289456
Daftar Isi:
  • Age affects gross shoulder range of motion (ROM), but biomechanical changes over a lifetime are typically only characterized for the humerothoracic joint. Suitable age-related baselines for the scapulothoracic and glenohumeral contributions to humerothoracic motion are needed to advance understanding of shoulder injuries and pathology. Notably, biomechanical comparisons between younger or older populations may obscure detected differences in underlying shoulder motion. Kinematics derived from healthy subjects aged <35 years and >45 years using biplane fluoroscopy and skin-marker motion analysis quantified humerothoracic, scapulothoracic, and glenohumeral motion during 3 static poses (resting neutral, internal rotation to L4-L5, and internal rotation to maximum reach) and 2 dynamic activities (scapular plane abduction and external rotation in adduction). These data are available for download to aid researchers and clinicians in characterizing non-pathologic shoulder motion during common clinical ROM activities.