The effect of an active vibration stimulus according to different shoulder joint angles on functional reach and stability of the shoulder joint
- 01Vibration exercise affects shoulder function and stability differently depending on joint angle
- 02A 90-degree angle improved functional reach the most
- 03A 130-degree angle improved stability the most
- 04A Flexi-Bar can be an effective tool for shoulder training
Vibration exercise for the shoulder can be effective, with different angles appearing to optimize for either functional reach or stability.
[Purpose] The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of an active vibration stimulus exercise according to shoulder joint angles on functional reach and stability of the shoulder joint. [Subjects and Methods] Thirty healthy male students participated in this study. Upper limb length of each subject was measured to obtain normalized measurement values. The exercise groups were as follows: group I (n=10, shoulder joint angle of 90°), group II (n=10, shoulder joint angle of 130°), and group III (n=10, shoulder joint angle of 180°). After warm-up, an active vibration stimulus was applied to the subjects with a Flexi-Bar. The Functional Reach Test and Y-balance test were conducted for measurement of shoulder stability. [Results] Analysis of covariance was conducted with values before the intervention as covariates to analyze the differences among the groups in the two tests. There were significant differences among the groups. According to Bonferroni post hoc comparison, group I showed greater improvement than group III in the Functional Reach Test, and group II showed greater improvement than group I and group III in the Y-balance test. [Conclusion] The effect of the exercise with different shoulder joint angles revealed that the shoulder joint has a certain effective joint angle for its functionality and stability. In addition, application of an active vibration stimulus with a Flexi-Bar can be a very effective tool for improvement of functionality and stability of the shoulder joint.
- APA
- Eun-Kyung Kim, & Seong-Gil Kim (2016). The effect of an active vibration stimulus according to different shoulder joint angles on functional reach and stability of the shoulder joint. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/the-effect-of-an-active-vibration-stimulus-according-to-different-shoulder-joint-angles-on-functional-reach-and-stability-of-the-shoulder-joint/
- MLA
- Eun-Kyung Kim, and Seong-Gil Kim. "The effect of an active vibration stimulus according to different shoulder joint angles on functional reach and stability of the shoulder joint." 2016, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/the-effect-of-an-active-vibration-stimulus-according-to-different-shoulder-joint-angles-on-functional-reach-and-stability-of-the-shoulder-joint/.
- Chicago
- Eun-Kyung Kim, Seong-Gil Kim. 2016. "The effect of an active vibration stimulus according to different shoulder joint angles on functional reach and stability of the shoulder joint.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/the-effect-of-an-active-vibration-stimulus-according-to-different-shoulder-joint-angles-on-functional-reach-and-stability-of-the-shoulder-joint/
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