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tasoujian E, Minoonejad H, Alizadeh M H, Zandi S. Electromyographic Analysis Of Shoulder Girdle Muscle In Male Volleyball Players With Different Types Of Scapular Dyskinesia While Performing A Floater Serve. RSMT 2024; 22 (27) :75-95
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Associate Professor, Department of Sports injury and biomechanics, Faculty of Sport Sciences and Health, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran. , h.minoonejad@ut.ac.ir
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Purpose: Volleyball has a high potential for shoulder dyskinesia due to the repetitive nature of it’s movements, so the aim was to investigate electromyography analysis of shoulder girdle muscle in male volleyball players with different types of scapular dyskinesia while performing a floater serve.
Methods: The current research method is the causal-comparative type. 41 volleyball players were selected non-randomly and purposefully and were divided into three groups (n=13 Pattern I, n=13 Pattern II, n=13 without scapulae dyskinesia). Electromyography of serratus anterior, upper, middle, and lower trapezius was evaluated while performing a floater serve using MyoMuscle.
Results:  The results showed that during the acceleration phase of the serving, there was a significant difference in EMG of the upper trapezius (p=0.009) and middle trapezius (p=0.01) between the pattern II and no-dyskinesia, and there was a significant difference in EMG of serratus anterior (p=0.007) and middle trapezius (p=0.01) between the pattern I and no-dyskinesia,
Conclusion: It seems that during the acceleration phase, volleyball players with pattern II experienced an abnormal increase in upper trapezius activity and inhibition of the middle trapezius activity, while probably volleyball players with pattern I experience inhibition the activity of the middle trapezius and serratus anterior.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: آسیب شناسی و حرکات اصلاحی
Received: 2023/05/10 | Accepted: 2023/08/23 | Published: 2024/08/31

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