Shoulder joint rotational range of motion characteristics among the elderly.

Daisuke Toyoda, Tomohiro Mizuno, Kenji Iwatate
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[Purpose] We characterized the range of rotational motion around the three most used positions in elderly adults and developed an objective index for shoulder joint evaluation. [Participants and Methods] We investigated the range of rotational motion in the first, second, third, and transitional positions in 60 healthy young adults (60 shoulders) and 30 elderly adults (30 shoulders). We also examined changes in rotational range with variations in limb position. [Results] In older adults, the internal rotation range of motion was significantly lower at 30° abduction, 60° abduction, second position, 30° horizontal flexion, and third position. External rotational range of motion in elderly adults was also significantly lower in the first, second, 30° horizontal flexion, 60° horizontal flexion, third, 60° flexion, and 30° flexion positions. [Conclusion] The findings of this study provide objective measures of changes in rotational range of motion associated with different limb positions that may serve as an index for understanding age-related changes in shoulder mobility over time.

老年人肩关节旋转范围的运动特征。
【目的】我们描述了老年人最常用的三个体位周围的旋转运动范围,并制定了一个客观的肩关节评估指标。[参与者和方法]我们调查了60名健康年轻人(60个肩膀)和30名老年人(30个肩膀)的第一、第二、第三和过渡位置的旋转运动范围。我们还研究了旋转范围随肢体位置变化的变化。[结果]老年人在30°外展、60°外展、第二位、30°水平屈曲和第三位时,内旋活动范围明显较低。老年人在第一、第二、30°水平屈曲、60°水平屈曲、第三、60°屈曲和30°屈曲位置的外旋活动范围也明显较低。【结论】本研究的结果提供了与不同肢体位置相关的旋转运动范围变化的客观测量,可以作为理解年龄相关的肩部活动能力随时间变化的指标。
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