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In vivo 3D analysis of clavicular kinematics during scapular plane abduction : comparison of dominant and non-dominant shoulders

The purpose of this study was to evaluate side-to-side differences in
three-dimensional clavicle kinematics in normal shoulders during dynamic scapular
plane elevation using model-image registration techniques. Twelve healthy males
with a mean age of 32 years (range, 27-36 years old) were enrolled in this study.
Clavicle rotations were computed with bilateral fluoroscopic images and
CT-derived bone models using model-image registration techniques and compared
between dominant and nondominant shoulders. There was no difference in retraction
between both shoulders. The clavicle in dominant shoulders was less elevated
during abduction than in nondominant shoulders (P=0.03). Backward rotation angles
of dominant shoulders were significantly smaller than those of nondominant
shoulders throughout the activity (P=0.03). Clavicular kinematics during scapular
plane abduction were different according to hand-dominance.
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