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The Effectiveness of an Exercise Program on Scapulohumeral Rhythm, Range of Motion, and Shoulder Girdle Stability in Young Female Handball Players
The primary objective of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of a shoulder girdle exercise program in improving stability, range of motion, and motor control in female handball players.
The aim of this study is to investigate the effects of a structured shoulder girdle exercise programme on stability, range of motion (ROM) and motor control in female handball players. The study will be conducted over a period of 8 weeks and will involve 60 participants aged 17-30 years recruited from professional handball clubs. Participants will be randomly assigned to either the experimental group, which will follow a modified version of the Watson programme, or the control group, which will continue with their standard training programme. Aims: - To compare the effects of the upper scapular rotation-oriented exercise intervention with a standardised upper extremity exercise programme. - Scapulohumeral rhythm assessment: To assess scapulohumeral rhythm at different angles of shoulder flexion (30°, 60°, 90° and 120°) in young female handball players, with a focus on identifying potential asymmetries between the dominant and non-dominant limbs. - Analysis of scapular kinematics: To measure scapular upward rotation, anterior/posterior tilt and medial/lateral translation at different degrees of shoulder flexion to identify movement patterns associated with scapular dyskinesis. - Functional stability analysis: To assess upper extremity functional stability using the Y-Balance Upper Quarter Test (YBT-UQ) and the Closed Kinetic Chain Upper Extremity Stability Test pre- and post-exercise to identify potential correlations between stability improvements and changes in scapular rhythm and muscle activation. - Isometric strength measurement: To evaluate isometric strength in shoulder abduction, internal rotation and external rotation using the Lafayette HHD handheld dynamometer to assess the impact of the intervention on shoulder muscle performance.
Age
16 - 45 years
Sex
FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Department of Immunobiology and Environment Microbiology, Medical University of Gdańsk
Gdansk, Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
Start Date
March 8, 2025
Primary Completion Date
September 10, 2025
Completion Date
February 10, 2028
Last Updated
January 23, 2026
60
ESTIMATED participants
Control: Exercise Program
OTHER
Experimental: Exercise Program
OTHER
Lead Sponsor
Medical University of Gdansk
Collaborators
NCT07092930
NCT06937190
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