Determination of Functional Rotation Axes During Elevation of the Shoulder Complex
- 1 March 2001
- journal article
- Published by Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy (JOSPT) in Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy
- Vol. 31 (3), 133-137
- https://doi.org/10.2519/jospt.2001.31.3.133
Abstract
A cross-sectional, descriptive study of shoulder movements conducted on nonimpaired subjects. To investigate whether a single functional rotation axis about the shoulder complex can be determined during elevation in the coronal or sagittal planes, and to identify their location. Accurate measurement of isokinetic torques about a joint requires alignment of the dynamometer axis with an assumed rotation axis of the joint. To assess shoulder function on a dynamometer, the location of a single rotation axis is not evident because the shoulder joint motion is based on several anatomical joints. Therefore, the rotation axis where humerothoracic movements occur should be judged as a functional rotation axis. During slow elevation movements in the sagittal and coronal plane, the position of the epicondyle and acromion were recorded with a motion analysis system. The motion trajectory of the elbow coordinates was fitted to a circle and considered an estimate of the functional shoulder joint rotation axis in the specified plane. The fitted trajectory appeared to be very accurate (root-mean-square error < 2%; N = 7). In the sagittal plane, the estimated functional rotation axis was found at the humeral head; in the coronal plane, it was located about 13 centimeters medial relative to the acromion. The shoulder complex of nonimpaired subjects can act as a hinge joint of the upper arm relative to the thorax during elevation in each measured plane.Keywords
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