Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
928538 Human Movement Science 2012 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

The aim of the present study was to examine the acromion marker cluster (AMC) method of measuring scapular kinematics during the arm lowering, eccentric, phase. Twenty six participants completed arm elevation and lowering in the sagittal, frontal and scapular plane. The participants held their arm at 30° increments while the orientation of the scapula was recorded using an AMC and a scapular locator (SL). There were no significant differences between the AMC and SL during the lowering phase for sagittal and scapular plane arm movements. The AMC significantly underestimated upward rotation (max RMSE = 6.0°), and significantly overestimated posterior tilt (max RMSE = 7.2°) during arm lowering in the frontal plane. The reported root mean square errors, however, were within the ranges observed during the elevation phase and reported in previous literature. The AMC therefore provides a reasonable description of scapular kinematics during the arm lowering phase.

► Validity of the acromion marker cluster was assessed during arm lowering. ► The acromion marker cluster was valid during sagittal and scapular plane arm movements. ► The acromion marker cluster can be used to measure scapular kinematics during arm lowering.

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