Anterior translation of humeral headin gleno humeral joint: Comparison between limb dominance and gender using ultrasono graphy

Introduction: The anteriortranslationofhumeralhead(ATHH) inglenoidcavityisoneof the commonlyevaluatedmeasurestodiagnoseglenohumeraljoint(GHJ)disorders.Itisnot clear thatlimbdominanceandgenderaffecttheATHHinglenoidcavity.Anunderstanding on sucheffectsisimportantforclinicianstoevaluateshoulderdisorder...

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Main Authors: Joseph L., Hussain R., Naicker A., Htwe O., Pirunsan U., Paungmali A.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-381202015-06-16T07:38:27Z Anterior translation of humeral headin gleno humeral joint: Comparison between limb dominance and gender using ultrasono graphy Joseph L. Joseph L. Hussain R. Naicker A. Htwe O. Pirunsan U. Paungmali A. Medicine (all) Introduction: The anteriortranslationofhumeralhead(ATHH) inglenoidcavityisoneof the commonlyevaluatedmeasurestodiagnoseglenohumeraljoint(GHJ)disorders.Itisnot clear thatlimbdominanceandgenderaffecttheATHHinglenoidcavity.Anunderstanding on sucheffectsisimportantforclinicianstoevaluateshoulderdisorders. Aim: This studycomparestheATHHbetweengenderandlimbdominanceamonghealthy individuals. Material andmethods: A totalof20participants(12femalesand8males) withmean±SD of 34±5.4 yearsofageparticipatedinthisstudy. Alloftheparticipantsreportednoshoulder pain, shoulderinjuryoverthepasttwoyears, andhadfullrangeofshouldermovementsat the timeoftesting. Participantswithahistoryofshouldersurgeryandthoseinvolvedin any formsofoverheadsportswereexcluded.Areal-timeultrasonographywasusedto measure theATHHinGHJduringaforceof80NappliedtoGHJ.Independentsample t-test and pairedsample t-test wereusedtoanalyzethedifferencesinATHHbetweenlimb dominance andgender. Results anddiscussion: The mean±SD ofATHHwas0.16±0.08 cmand0.13±0.08 cmin dominant andnon-dominantshoulder,respectively. Therewasnostatisticallysignificant difference inATHH(t19=1.52, p=.14,95%CI -0.01to0.07)betweendominantandnon- dominant shoulders.Therewasnosignificant differenceinATHHbetweenmaleandfemale participants(t18=1.90, p=.97,95%CI -0.08to0.84). © 2013 Warmin'sko-Mazurska IzbaLekarskawOlsztynie. 2015-06-16T07:38:27Z 2015-06-16T07:38:27Z 2013-01-01 Article 12308013 2-s2.0-84900470634 10.1016/j.poamed.2013.09.006 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84900470634&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/38120 Polskie Towarzystwo Lekarskie, Oddzial Regionalny w Olsztynie, Okregowa Warminsko-Mazurska Izba Lekarska
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topic Medicine (all)
spellingShingle Medicine (all)
Joseph L.
Joseph L.
Hussain R.
Naicker A.
Htwe O.
Pirunsan U.
Paungmali A.
Anterior translation of humeral headin gleno humeral joint: Comparison between limb dominance and gender using ultrasono graphy
description Introduction: The anteriortranslationofhumeralhead(ATHH) inglenoidcavityisoneof the commonlyevaluatedmeasurestodiagnoseglenohumeraljoint(GHJ)disorders.Itisnot clear thatlimbdominanceandgenderaffecttheATHHinglenoidcavity.Anunderstanding on sucheffectsisimportantforclinicianstoevaluateshoulderdisorders. Aim: This studycomparestheATHHbetweengenderandlimbdominanceamonghealthy individuals. Material andmethods: A totalof20participants(12femalesand8males) withmean±SD of 34±5.4 yearsofageparticipatedinthisstudy. Alloftheparticipantsreportednoshoulder pain, shoulderinjuryoverthepasttwoyears, andhadfullrangeofshouldermovementsat the timeoftesting. Participantswithahistoryofshouldersurgeryandthoseinvolvedin any formsofoverheadsportswereexcluded.Areal-timeultrasonographywasusedto measure theATHHinGHJduringaforceof80NappliedtoGHJ.Independentsample t-test and pairedsample t-test wereusedtoanalyzethedifferencesinATHHbetweenlimb dominance andgender. Results anddiscussion: The mean±SD ofATHHwas0.16±0.08 cmand0.13±0.08 cmin dominant andnon-dominantshoulder,respectively. Therewasnostatisticallysignificant difference inATHH(t19=1.52, p=.14,95%CI -0.01to0.07)betweendominantandnon- dominant shoulders.Therewasnosignificant differenceinATHHbetweenmaleandfemale participants(t18=1.90, p=.97,95%CI -0.08to0.84). © 2013 Warmin'sko-Mazurska IzbaLekarskawOlsztynie.
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author Joseph L.
Joseph L.
Hussain R.
Naicker A.
Htwe O.
Pirunsan U.
Paungmali A.
author_facet Joseph L.
Joseph L.
Hussain R.
Naicker A.
Htwe O.
Pirunsan U.
Paungmali A.
author_sort Joseph L.
title Anterior translation of humeral headin gleno humeral joint: Comparison between limb dominance and gender using ultrasono graphy
title_short Anterior translation of humeral headin gleno humeral joint: Comparison between limb dominance and gender using ultrasono graphy
title_full Anterior translation of humeral headin gleno humeral joint: Comparison between limb dominance and gender using ultrasono graphy
title_fullStr Anterior translation of humeral headin gleno humeral joint: Comparison between limb dominance and gender using ultrasono graphy
title_full_unstemmed Anterior translation of humeral headin gleno humeral joint: Comparison between limb dominance and gender using ultrasono graphy
title_sort anterior translation of humeral headin gleno humeral joint: comparison between limb dominance and gender using ultrasono graphy
publisher Polskie Towarzystwo Lekarskie, Oddzial Regionalny w Olsztynie, Okregowa Warminsko-Mazurska Izba Lekarska
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