NPTE Clinical Files | Physical Therapy

Scapular Dysfunction 2

05.25.2022 - By Kyle RicePlay

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Laura is being re-evaluated 12 weeks status post rotator cuff repair. While performing shoulder abduction actively, the therapist observes excessive clavicular elevation and lateral flexion of the trunk to the opposite side. The MOST likely cause of these findings include; diminished range of motion and   

A. Inadequate serratus anterior activation 

B. Posterior glenohumeral joint soft tissue tightness 

C. Excess upper trapezius activation 

D. Pectoralis minor tightness

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